Discussion: Cancer Coaching & Mentorship for Health Coaches

with Richard Burton & Dr. Rosy Daniel

Cancer Coaching & Mentorship for Health Coaches

To mark the beginning of our first Cancer Coaching & Mentorship for Health Coaches course, with Dr. Rosy Daniel, Richard sat down with Rosy to discuss this very important area and how Health Coaches can make a real difference to those navigating their journey with cancer. 

We hope you find this conversation insightful and as inspirational as we did. 

Reminder: Course Begins May 9th

Led by Dr Rosy Daniel, an experienced practitioner and educator in integrative cancer care, this advanced training programme, Cancer Coaching & Mentorship for Health Coaches, equips you with the expertise, confidence, and compassion to support people navigating the challenges of cancer.

What can you expect?

Live sessions led by Dr Rosy Daniel

The course will run over four Saturday morning sessions* between May 9th and July 8th 2026: Includes 4 practice tutorial evenings* to apply your knowledge with fellow trainees. View session schedule here

Between-session lessons

Practical tools, guided exercises, and clear action steps to help you apply what you’ve learned and build momentum week by week.

Small group format (maximum 24 participants)

Ensures high interaction, personalised feedback, and the opportunity to learn from others’ experiences.

CPD Approved by UKIHCA

This course is recognised for 25 CPD hours for UKIHCA members.

Exclusive Discount for IINH graduates

IINH Graduates 10% discounted Price: €675/ £585

If you are interested in joining this specialist training, we have limited spaces remaining on the upcoming course.

For full details and to enrol, please visit the course page – Cancer Coaching & Mentorship for Health Coaches

About Dr Rosy Daniel

Dr Rosy Daniel is one of Britain’s leading Lifestyle Medicine Consultants, who first specialised in the holistic support of those with cancer. She was Medical Director of the Bristol Cancer Help Centre (1989-1999) (now Penny Brohn Cancer Care) and has authored seven books on cancer and its prevention, lecturing and broadcasting nationally and internationally.

Her Springer paper ‘The Case for integration of Health Coaching in Oncology’ published in Current Oncology Reports July 2025 calls for routine inclusion of health coaching within oncology, as the evidence for improved medical and psychological benefits are so strong.

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