Survivorship – The Living Well Cancer Information Service

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Survivorship – The Living Well Cancer Information Service Jo Reeve - Macmillan Living Well Navigator, Living Well Service, Doncaster Cancer Survivorship Project Group

Doncaster Cancer Survivorship Co-production – “No decision about me, without me!” Doncaster Cancer survivorship developed by coproduction >> the perspective of the PABC >>> empowerment What is coproduction? A way of working whereby decision makers, people who use services, family carers and service providers work together to create a decision or service which works for them all. The approach is value driven and built on the principle that those who use a service are best placed to help design it.  Public events and how we developed the “I” statements Briefly explain how the steering group was formed and the benefits This has not happened overnight – Macmillan Cancer support has been working on the Doncaster Cancer Survivorship project for the last two years and has invested over £800,000 into Doncaster cancer survivorship services.

WITH CANCER IN DONCASTER LIVING WELL WITH CANCER IN DONCASTER Money! Health & Wellbeing? Work! Role of professionals Information! Concerns of people affected by cancer, living with and beyond…. Not just clinical, they include practical, financial, social and emotional…. Review of the “I” statements Calling for new ways of working, new approaches….integrating health & social care, partnerships with foundation trusts, third sector and local authority and community groups. Support! Discharge Carer support Living Well Cancer Information Service St John’s Information & Support Centre

New support for people affected by cancer in Doncaster Check Listen Discuss Help me plan Evaluate It’s my plan I take control Stay in touch 1. LIVING WELL HUB Living Well is a one stop shop for people affected by cancer in Doncaster –Co-production design Robust governance, monitoring and evaluation 2. Single number, single point of contact Two way traffic – multiple partnership organisations 3. Holistic needs assessment – person centered/directed Action plan No decision about me, without me! 4. Refer to partner organisations - Warm handovers 'The Living Well Project has made a massive difference to cancer survivors in Doncaster. As professionals, it has meant that we have confidence in this reliable service to treat patients holistically and with equity' Signposting & Referring Information

New support for people affected by cancer in Doncaster Empowerment Help me feel better about myself Support me Partnership working with Public Health, Libraries, What benefits am I entitled to? 1. LIVING WELL HUB Living Well is a one stop shop for people affected by cancer in Doncaster –Co-production design Robust governance, monitoring and evaluation 2. Single number, single point of contact Two way traffic – multiple partnership organisations 3. Holistic needs assessment – person centered/directed Action plan No decision about me, without me! 4. Refer to partner organisations - Warm handovers 'The Living Well Project has made a massive difference to cancer survivors in Doncaster. As professionals, it has meant that we have confidence in this reliable service to treat patients holistically and with equity' Find me survivor friendly community resources Information

Accessing The Living Well Cancer Information Service Tel: 01302 796853 Fax: 01302 796924

THANK YOU ANY QUESTIONS? Do we want to add a slide with information on how to refer? Showing while taking questions to give people chance to note the details down?