What to do when your child has been diagnosed with a brain tumour
Finding out that your child has a brain tumour can be a confusing and scary time. It can make you feel very sad, anxious and worried about what is happening. We know you will have lots of questions such as how to talk to your child, what treatments your child can have, where to find and more.
You are not alone during this difficult time, we have developed a range of resources to help you. You can also contact our dedicated team with any questions or support you may need. We are always here to help you and your child.
Join our online community for parents
Our online support group is a safe and secure space to connect with other parents affected by a brain tumour and share your experiences.
Brain tumour types
Information about the types of brain tumour that occur more commonly in children.
Brain tumour treatments
Read more information about the different treatments for children with a brain tumour.
Your child’s health team (MDT)
Understand the roles of the professionals that make up your child’s health team.
Talking to children about brain tumours
Information to help guide and support those tricky conversations.
Talking to your child about their diagnosis
Advice on how to talk to your child about their brain tumour.
Share your experiences and help create change
By taking part in our Improving Brain Tumour Care surveys and sharing your experiences, you can help us improve treatment and care for everyone affected by a brain tumour.
Children & Families Service
Support for parents and children (under 18) affected by a brain tumour
Jake animations
Animations to help explain brain tumours in a simple way, suitable for people of all ages.
Going back to school resources
Resources to help your child and their teachers prepare for going back to school.
Support and Information Services
Research & Clinical Trials Information
You can also join our active online community.