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Navigating a childhood brain cancer diagnosis can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. Here you’ll find reliable information, practical tools and supportive connections for families at every stage of the journey.
OUR SUPPORT DOC
When a child is diagnosed with brain cancer, it’s hard to know what to say or do. This guide from the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation helps you show up gently, practically, and with heart.
MUSIC THERAPY
We offer blocks of 10 private in-home music therapy sessions for infants, children and young adults up to 25 years of age and their families who have been diagnosed with a brain tumour.
In some cases where music therapy isn’t possible or appropriate, we also have Music Resource Grants available.
support services
Our friends at the Peace of Mind Foundation offer a range of services, including support groups, counselling and retreats. In partnership with Mark Hughes Foundation, anyone diagnosed with a primary brain tumour is eligible to receive the Survivorship Diary for free.
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Supporting Families Through the Journey
If your family has been impacted by childhood brain cancer, we’re here to help you find the right support.
Our Community Liaison Manager, Sophia, can work with our team to connect you with suitable clinicians, care networks and community resources.
While we’re not able to provide medical advice, we can help you take the next step.



