Drive change through the Collective Impact Initiative
Improving the long-term wellbeing of children and young people with cancer, and their families, requires greater collaboration across the whole system. This means being bold, innovative and embedding a test-and-learn mentality in our approach.
Develop shared insight for the system
Realising the North Star vision means that everyone across the system has access to the timely diagnosis, treatment and outcomes data. More opportunities to do collaborative research and learning are also vital.
Embed lived experience in creating the change
Creating a lived experience group - focused on action, advising and impact - means we can amplify overlooked voices and co-design support that meets real needs, shaping a more compassionate, equitable cancer care system for all.
Strengthen mental health support
We want to strengthen mental health support within and beyond treatment to benefit all children and young people with cancer, as well as their families.
The right information at the right time
We want to support children and young people with cancer and their families to have the right information at the right time throughout their cancer journey.
Strengthen long-term support and follow up
After treatment there is currently a sharp decline in support for young people. We want to change this.