Supporting loved ones with haemophilia
‘Your voice, their care’
Download our guide on how you can
support your partner when talking
with their healthcare team about
treatment goals.
Mental health: supporting your partner with haemophilia
When your partner with haemophilia
experiences mental health challenges,
it can be hard to know what to do.
It can help to be prepared, together.
Joint health: supporting your partner with haemophilia
As the partner of someone living
with haemophilia, learn more about
how bleeds can affect their joints.
You, your friends and haemophilia
This simple, fun video helps children
with haemophilia understand how they
can explain their condition to others.
Supporting your child with haemophilia at school
This guide is for parents of children living with haemophilia. It discusses ways in which parents can prepare people involved in their child’s life at school, such as extra caregivers and school staff.
Play and physical activity for children with haemophilia
Children with haemophilia need play and
exercise too. This guide explains the benefit
of physical activity for children with
haemophilia and the role that parents can play.
Supporting children with haemophilia in the classroom:
a guide for teachers
If you’re a teacher, here’s how you
can prepare for, and support, children
with haemophilia in your classroom.
‘Hugo with an H’
haemophilia picture story
Hugo with an H is a picture story
for children about the feelings, fears
and dreams of a boy with haemophilia.