Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance

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Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance Cancer Champions Programme Trish Rawnsley Awareness & Early Diagnosis Programme Manager

Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance Cancer Champions Programme Developed by Care Plus Group, North East Lincolnshire Set up in 2011 987 people trained in North and North East Lincolnshire North East Lincolnshire has had lower emergency presentations than the rest of the region since launching programme Being rolled out across the Humber, Coast and Vale area

Aim of a Cancer Champion To help people to recognise potential signs and symptoms and to seek advice from their GP Early detection saves lives Raise people’s awareness about cancer Engage in conversation It’s about real people talking to real people, and it does make a difference!!

The role of a Cancer Champion What it is... To provide opportunistic support to people when appropriate To be enthusiastic about encouraging people to change their health behaviour To understand the components of a conversation for change To provide information and signpost people where appropriate What it isn’t... To give detailed, specialist knowledge or support to people To act as a counsellor To tell people what to do and or set goals for them To police health

Content of training Signs and Symptoms of :- Bowel Cancer and Screening Programme Prostate Cancer Testicular Cancer Cervical Cancer and Screening Programme Breast Cancer and Screening Programme Lung Cancer Skin Cancer Throat Cancer Oesophageal cancer Ovarian cancer It is estimated that 4 in 10 cancers might be prevented by adopting a healthier lifestyle

Being a Cancer Champion Things to consider as a Cancer Champion: Check a person wants to talk about it Be honest Ask open questions Learn to listen Techniques Close the conversation encouragingly

Outcomes Volunteer’s stories and experiences are requested. We ask if anyone has: Signposted anyone to their GP surgery regarding cancer concerns If they are aware of any ongoing investigations What the outcome is Equality and Diversity/volunteer satisfaction collected at end of training session Stats from NHS England are reviewed for potential uptake in all screening programmes and earlier presentations of cancers

Cancer Champions in action At work I have directed a patient back to their GP for further tests – they are waiting results of scans Encouraged friends and work colleagues with classic cancer symptoms to get them checked out – one girl had breast cancer I shared the throat cancer leaflet with a friend and after reading it he realised he had some of the symptoms, such as a cough and shortness of breath. He went to his GP and had x-rays and a camera down his throat. He was diagnosed with reflux, not cancer, but was very pleased he had read the leaflets I spoke to a man who was displaying early signs of prostate Issues – this prompted a GP visit, but it was actually a blood pressure issues I have spoken to a family member about her health problems; which includes possible cancer symptoms. I know she will be resistant to suggestions, but feel I must talk to her again

Sustainability Bi-monthly newsletter Social Media Opportunities for volunteers to be involved in other areas of work within HCV Programmes Celebration events Develop teams of ‘experts’ concentrate on one/two tumour sites to raise awareness at local events/GP surgeries/libraries……

Cancer Champions Team Email – eryccg.cancerchampion@nhs.net Trish Rawnsley, Programme Manager Trish.rawnsley@nhs.net 07519 120802 Sophie Lancaster, Volunteer Coordinator Sophie.lancaster1@nhs.net 07519 120805 Emma Lewin, Volunteer Coordinator E.lewin@nhs.net 07519 120809