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POGO Interlink Nursing Program

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POGO Interlink Nurses understand the challenges of families whose children have cancer. They move with the patient and family between hospital, school, community and the home, and serve as the critical connection for children and families to access the support they need at all stages of cancer care.

POGO Interlink Nurses:

  • Provide healthcare and health education
  • Help families navigate the healthcare system so they can locate and access community and hospital resources
  • Work with schools and communities to build support systems for children with cancer
  • Teach community nurses involved in childhood cancer care
  • Monitor, research and evaluate health service delivery

For more information, please read our brochure.

“We have a connection with our POGO nurse that we will never forget and I can’t imagine what we would have done without her, or the support we received from POGO.”
– Sherry Cranstone, Mom

Learn more about pediatric oncology nursing.

Today, 16 POGO Interlink Nurses work across Ontario.

Barrie/Muskoka/Peterborough
Lisa Arnott, RN, BScN
416-813-7654 ext. 201590
Email Lisa Arnott

Hamilton
Briar O’Neil, RN, BScN
905-521-2100 ext. 74005
Email Briar O’Neil

Emily White, RN, BScN
905-521-2100 ext. 73896
Email Emily White

Kingston
Patty Jansen, RN, BScN, CPHON 
613-549-6666 ext. 3832
Email Patty Jansen

London
Jessica Payton, RN, BHsc, BScN
519-685-8500 ext. 75901
Email Jessica Payton

Sarah Mathison, RN, BScN
519-685-8500 ext. 57014
Email Sarah Mathison

Ottawa
Graham Robinson, RN, BScN
613-737-7600 ext. 3995
Email Graham Robinson

Isabelle Sjoberg, RN, BScN
613-738-3992
Email Isabelle Sjoberg

Sudbury/Northeastern Ontario
Vicky Wilton, RN, BPHE
705-522-6237 ext. 2107 or 1-800-293-2309
Email Vicky Wilton

Thunder Bay/Northwestern Ontario
Nicole Zuefle, RN
Phone: 416-356-8371
Email Nicole Zuefle

Peel Region
Anna Gacsadi, RN (Mississauga/Halton Region) 
416-813-7654 ext. 401861
Email Anna Gacsadi

Arvinder Aulakh, RN, BScN (Brampton including Caledon)
416-813-7868
Email Arvinder Aulakh

Toronto Central
Tina Hamalainen, RN, BScN
POGO Interlink Team Leader
416-813-7654 ext. 415867
Email Tina Hamalainen

Cory Murphy, RN, BScN
416-813-2185 ext. 1
Email Cory Murphy

Scarborough/Durham Region
Sara Belot 
416-813-5693
Email Sara Belot 

Jessica Brooks 
416-813-7654 ext. 224771
Email Jessica Brooks

To learn more about how POGO Interlink Nurses work with families whose children have cancer, please contact Tina Hamalainen, POGO Interlink Team Leader.

Resources for Families

School Support for Children with Cancer answers the many questions parents have following their child’s cancer diagnosis about going to school and maintaining friendships. Download PDF.

Resources for Educators


Children with Cancer: A Guide for Educators is a practical guide developed by POGO Interlink Nurses for educators and administrators striving to support children and adolescents throughout their cancer journey. Download PDF.

Helping Schools Cope with Childhood Cancer
Developed by the psychology department at Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences, Helping Schools Cope with Childhood Cancer gives educators information, suggestions, and the confidence to meet the needs of children with cancer, their families and their classmates and peers. Visit the Children’s Hospital website to download Helping Schools Cope with Childhood Cancer.

Resources for Caregivers

Video Education for Childhood Cancer Care at Home is a novel video-based series for parents and caregivers that helps improve understanding and confidence in the care of children newly diagnosed with cancer, after the first discharge from hospital.  Learn more.

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