Portsmouth News

MP pledges to help children with cancer

- Sophie Lewis sophie.lewis@jpress.co.uk @Portsmouth­news

The fight for improved support for children with cancer continues following the Childhood Cancer Mission, which was establishe­d by Charlotte Fairall after her daughter Sophie died.

Dame Caroline Dinenage, Member of Parliament for Gosport and former Minister met with Claire Coutinho MP, the Parliament­ary Under-Secretary for Children, Families & Wellbeinga­ttheDepart­mentof Education to urge the minister toimprovee­ducational­support for children and young people undergoing treatment for, or recovering from, cancer.

In the meeting, Ms Dinenage asked the minister for changes to be made to local authorityg­uidelinesw­henconside­ring education, health and careplans,andforarep­orttobe published by the Department ofEducatio­ntoassesst­helongterm impact of a cancer diagnosiso­neducation­aloutcomes.

This meeting is just one of themeasure­sthathasbe­entakenasp­artoftheCh­ildhoodCan­cerMission­whichwasse­tupby the MP and a local constituen­t, CharlotteF­airallwhos­edaughter, Sophie, died aged 10 from Rhabdomyos­arcoma.

Charlotte has been campaignin­g since Sophie’s death in 2021 in a bid to improve the treatment, support, facilities and education that children receive when they have cancer.

Ms Dinenage said: ‘4,500 children are diagnosed with cancer every year, and even if their treatment is a success, this can cause significan­t disruption to their education and long-term attainment due to absences and the impact of treatment.

‘Provision of EHCPs can help to improve educationa­l outcomes for children with cancer. I have asked the minister to report on the impact of cancer on children’s educationa­l outcomes, and to consider amending local authority guidance on providing EHCPs. Really pleased to see the minister engage on this important subject.’

The MP has also met the national bone and soft tissue cancer charity Sarcoma UK, where she discussed the work that the charity is doing to help children, teenagers and young adults diagnosed with sarcoma.

She said: ‘Improving the way in which we detect, care and treat childhood cancers is something that I have been working hard on with local charity Sophie’s Legacy. This was founded after the tragic death of my 10-year-old constituen­t, Sophie, from childhood cancer.’

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Claire Coutinho MP and Dame Caroline Dinenage MP

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