
Peer support groups for children and young people affected by cancer are returning to Kendal and Barrow.
CancerCare’s Re-Fresh peer support groups work with local young people aged five to 17 who are bereaved or have been affected by a cancer diagnosis.
The groups are re-launching this spring in response to demand in Kendal and Barrow.
Each group provides a space for young people to meet others their age who may be experiencing similar challenges, while encouraging regular mental health check-ins.
A range of support activities take place to broaden horizons, develop interests and support the formation of new friendships.
CancerCare’s Lancaster Re-Fresh group has been running for several years, while the charity’s Morecambe-based group for children aged five to 11 was reinstated earlier this year.
Young people can take part in Re-Fresh for up to a year.
Activities include games, arts and crafts, drama and other fun challenges. The sessions are peer-led, meaning young people help choose the activities and projects they want to take part in.
The Kendal Re-Fresh group will begin on April 21, while Barrow’s sessions will start on April 23. CancerCare is now accepting referrals for both groups.
Taster sessions will take place in Kendal on March 17 from 5pm to 7pm at CancerCare’s Kendal Centre, and in Barrow on March 19 from 5pm to 7pm at St Mary’s Community Hub. There is no need to book for these sessions.
Emma Wareing, youth group leader at CancerCare, said: “These groups provide young people with a safe space where they can have some distance from what may be going on at home.
“They can also meet others with shared experiences and take part in activities that promote wellbeing and emotional health.
“Young people enjoy Re-Fresh because they make new friends and meet a range of different people.
“They have fun and share laughs – things that can sometimes be missing if they are experiencing the impact of cancer or bereavement at home.
“Peer support can reduce isolation, raise self-esteem and promote recovery, and it has the potential to transform mental health.”
To refer a child or young person to Re-Fresh, contact CancerCare’s Therapy Coordination Team at [email protected]





