04/03/2026
Psycho oncology provision for cancer patients and their families boosted by generous donation of £55,000 from The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association.
The psycho oncology service, provided by Minds Matter from the beautiful and newly opened Mannin Cancer Help Centre, has received a generous donation from The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association, ensuring the continuity of this essential service throughout 2026.
The psycho oncology service offers assessment, and access to appropriate sessions with a qualified and specialist therapist. The support is available to cancer patients, or their family members when they need it, at any point in their diagnosis or treatment. This might be whilst waiting for test results, waiting for treatment to begin, whilst undergoing treatment, or at any stage where people feel vulnerable and overwhelmed by their or their loved one’s cancer diagnosis. This service is overseen by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and allows access to a range of therapeutic support, according to individual need.
This essential service, which is part funded by Mannin Cancers Support Group, has been bolstered by a generous donation of £55,000 from the Ena Quirk Legacy fund, donated through The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association. This donation ensures that evidence-based mental health support is easily accessible, alongside other valuable services on offer within the Centre.
Malcolm Clague, Chairman of the Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association said “The Association is pleased to be able to provide the additional funding through the Ena Quirk Legacy to enable the support provided by Minds Matter to get up and running for those seeking assistance with their mental well-being through various stages of their cancer journey. Ena Quirk had been a headmistress at the Peel Clothworkers Primary School and considered the well-being of her pupils’ paramount. She would be pleased that her legacy is assisting the provision of such an accessible psycho-oncology service within the Mannin Cancer Help Centre.”
Andrea Chambers, CEO of Minds Matter stated “The roots of our charity, founded in 1983 as The Manx Cancer Help Association, are firmly grounded in offering essential support around mental health and wellbeing for cancer patients and their families. It is an essential service, and we are proud to continue it though Minds Matter, now based at the new Mannin Cancer Help Centre as part of their growing range of support. This donation has been pivotal for us at a time when funding specialist support is always a challenge for charities, and we are extremely grateful to Malcolm Clague and the IOMACA for their ongoing support of our work.”
It is the aim of all the charities involved with the new Mannin Cancer Help Centre to ensure that anyone who visits the inviting and non-clinical space, is able to find the right support, in an easy to access way, at the time when they need it most.
Referrals to Minds Matter can be made via the website here: https://mindsmatter.org.im/