Listening To The Storyteller

The Journey between home and hospital is a collection of stories, compiled on DVD and told by six people who have survived cancer. They tell of their experiences, their thoughts and feelings, and describe how cancer has changed their lives. Through pictures and sound, the stories, convey the strength of human spirit over adversity.

Y Filltir Sgwâr

This story began with an art therapist and a chemotherapy nurse discovering common ground in the nurse’s tearoom on the Oncology Ward one Tuesday morning. They both wanted a palliative cares service that would be able to offer a more comprehensive and holistic approach. They believed that people ill with cancer living in rural areas, should have the same choices that people would be having in the large cancer centres in England. They spoke with the Macmillan Nurses, the asked the advice of the Oncology Consultant, They rang the Big Lottery and Macmillan Cancer Support. Their idea began its lengthy journey to becoming reality.

Introduction - Y Filltir Sgwâr

Providing for the emotional and psychological needs in Rural Palliative Care

Credits

About The Stories

The six torytellers express their need for others to take time to listen and understand. They describe the value of a comprehensive and holistic palliative care service that is offered close to home and how this has helped them in their survival. The seventh story is the story of a rural psychological and complementary service for people with cancer and their families. There are four voices in this story, an administrator, clinical psychologist, a complementary therapist and an art therapist

Bob’s Story – Bollocks to Cancer

Lynn’s Story – Shits Creek Survivor

Rosemary’s Story – Just My Turn

Ceri’s Story – Comfort Blanket

Phillip’s Story – By Chance

Christine’s Story