Phil Kerslake
Phil Kerslake | |
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Born | Philip Trevor Kerslake 24 May 1959 Swansea, Wales |
Occupation(s) | Author, presenter, cancer patient advocate |
Notable credit | Good Morning |
Spouse | Gillian Kerslake |
Relatives | Gillian Lisa kerslake (Wife), Rhys Philip William Kerslake (Son), Matthew Alexander James Kerslake (Son) |
Website | www.lifepaths.co.nz |
Phil Kerslake (born Philip Trevor Kerslake on 24 May 1959) is a Welsh-born New Zealand speaker, author and television presenter who has appeared on the weekday morning series, Good Morning and in other New Zealand media[which?]. He is also a cancer survivor.
Biography
Kerslake experienced symptoms of a lymphoma at age 14 or 15, and when he was 19 in 1979, he was given a terminal prognosis. He wrote of his experiences in the 2006 book Life, Happiness... and Cancer: Survive with action and attitude! (ISBN 978-0980417067). The book was published in Australia in 2008 and in Africa and Poland in 2010, each through different publishers[which?]. It was later published in paperback in Australia by Fontaine Press, and as an e-book through Amazon.com in 2013.
Kerslake gives talks to cancer patients, cancer support professionals and medical professionals on the use of psychosocial (mind-body-spirit) support measures to help patients cope with their experiences. In Vienna, Austria in June 2007, his work in cancer support was recognised[by whom?] with an international "Re-Building Lives Award"[citation needed]. In 2011 the American Cancer Society appointed Kerslake a "Global Hero of Hope".[1] In the 2014 New Year Honours list the Queen appointed Kerslake a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to people with cancer.[2]
Kerslake worked until December 2008 as a leadership coach and presenter, from his company Life Paths Ltd. He now divides his time between volunteer work in cancer patient support and full-time paid employment. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand with his wife Gillian and their two sons Rhys and Matthew.
References
- ^ "2011-2012 Heroes of Hope" (PDF). American Cancer Society. Retrieved November 2014.
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(help) - ^ "New Year Honours List 2014". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand). Retrieved 5 November 2014.