A collection of powerful short films where children explain, in their own words, what it is like to live with various illnesses and allergies.
These short films will be relevant for teaching PSHE and Modern Studies to KS2, KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at 2nd, 3rd and 4th Level in Scotland.
Summer's Story - Living with epilepsy. video
Summer explains the different forms of epilepsy that she suffers from; absent seizures and tonic clonic seizures.
Melissa's Story - Living with HIV. video
Melissa, a child living with HIV, explains what it is, how she was diagnosed, the medication she takes and the physical effect of the virus.
Naomi's Story - Living with leukaemia. video
Naomi is a nine-year-old girl who has recently been cured of leukaemia. Naomi explains her diagnosis, her treatment (including chemotherapy and radiation therapy), and her recovery.
Izzy and Ben's Story - Living with anaphylactic allergies. video
Two children, Izzie and Ben, both suffer with anaphylactic allergies. Izzy describes what anaphylaxis is and together they describe the different ways it influences their daily lives.
Jasper's Story - Living with cystic fibrosis. video
Jasper, a boy who lives with cystic fibrosis, explains what his condition is, the treatment he receives and the emotional challenges he faces.
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