LiberateLife

     

     

Liberate Life – Living Life Beyond Haemophilia is our vision, based on our determination to transform lives for people with rare diseases.

This website aims to give people with haemophilia support and information that may help to identify personal goals, limit the impact of the condition, and get the most out of care and treatment.

Are you ready to challenge the status quo and Liberate Life?

COVID-19 and haemophilia

Covid-19 has changed everyone’s lives, routines and habits. However, keeping a healthy lifestyle, keeping fit, and staying on top of treatment continues to be of vital importance. Find out expert information, patient tips and advice in the videos created with the clinical and patient community

COVID-19 and haemophilia
Sitting, light

Haemophilia B

Learn about how haemophilia B works, and watch animations showing different patient experiences and their goals for living well with haemophilia.

Connecting with others

Talking about haemophilia
with other people in your life.

Connecting with others
Managing pain and joint health

Managing pain and joint health

Managing the pain associated with
haemophilia and improving your health

My care

Our guide on talking with your
healthcare team about what you
want to achieve with your treatment.

My care
Self management

Self management

Information on self-management
of haemophilia.

Keeping fit and active

The benefits of keeping fit
and active with haemophilia,
and how to achieve it.

Keeping fit and active
Emotional wellbeing

Emotional wellbeing

Coping with the emotional and
psychological impact of haemophila.

Personal growth

Reaching your full potential 
professionally and academically.

Personal growth
Lifestyle and sexual health

Lifestyle and sexual health

Information on relationships,
intimacy and personal identity.

Supporting loved ones

Advice for parents, partners and
friends of those with haemophilia.

Supporting loved ones
Liberators

Liberators

Follow our liberators as they aim
to achieve personal challenges despite
the impact of living with haemophilia.