Living With and Beyond Cancer

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Living With and Beyond Cancer Hannah Manton Project Manager (Somerset Wide) 27th JUNE 2018

Email: hannah.manton1@nhs.net Introduction NHS since March 2017 Previously Project Manager at Clarks shoes for 8 years. Living With and Beyond Cancer Project Manager - 2nd week in May 18 Work for the Somerset CCG – based at YDH, MPH and CCG at Wynford House Yeovil. Email: hannah.manton1@nhs.net Phone: 07551 136800

Living with and Beyond Cancer – Why? There are over 2.5 million people in England living with a diagnosis of Cancer. This number is likely to double to 4 million by 2030. There is evidence to suggest that many living with and beyond cancer have unmet needs particularly at the end of treatment. Others are struggling with the consequences of treatment. • Survivors are 37% more likely to be unemployed • 22% suffer from loneliness • 30% of people reported 5 unmet needs a year after diagnosis Changes to the way that we support those living with and beyond cancer is a priority that we need to address in order to improve the patient journey and quality of life.

Living with and Beyond Cancer – How? By implementing a number of key initiatives (Recovery Package) we can start to make a difference:

Living With and Beyond Cancer – What?: 3 cancer sites = Breast, Colorectal & Prostate 2 x Structured Holistic needs assessments 31 days post diagnosis. Within 6 weeks of end of treatment Introduction of Cancer Support Workers Treatment Summaries Patient Education and Support Events (Health and Well-Being Clinics) Advise & support regarding exercise schemes that support people to undertake activities and exercise. SPRING in YDH

Living With and Beyond Cancer – What?: GP Cancer Care Review (CCR) Conversation carried out within 6 months of the cancer diagnosis Part of the Recovery Package. There is thought to be a lack of clarity and guidance about what should be covered in the CCR Looking to assist GP’s in conducting high quality CCR’s Ensure CCRs include a care plan that is given to the patient Implementation of Risk Stratified Pathways By end of Year 1 – Breast By end of Year 2 – Colorectal & Prostate

Living With and Beyond Cancer – Who?: I will be looking to engage and work with a large number of people including CNS from each cancer site Lead cancer nurses Consultants and Surgeons GP’s Cancer Support Workers Community Somerset CCG Macmillan Other Organisations I am ultimately here to ensure we are able to achieve an equitable, sustainable and consistent service for people living with and beyond cancer across Somerset

So Far in Somerset: Induction to the LWBC project (including attendance at workshops, SWAG meetings etc) Key stakeholder meetings started (MPH & YDH) including attendance at MDTs Project documentation devised (and completed where already in place) including amalgamating data into Somerset wide tracker Process Mapping (As Is) in process for Urology at YDH Commissioning workshop attended and time for shadowing in place in order to understand commissioning models

Treatment Summary templates Draft SWAG Colorectal Risk Pathway So Far (Colorectal Specific) Treatment Summary templates Post-surgery Post-chemotherapy Post-radiotherapy Metastatic disease Draft SWAG Colorectal Risk Pathway Based on Yeovil CRC pathway

Snap shot of what is planned: Colorectal Process Mapping Session (both YDH and MPH) Devise a strategy for generic and site specific Health & Wellbeing Events and provision of a well-being programme in Taunton (Similar to SPRING in YDH) Current trajectories to be looked at for both YDH & MPH Sustainable commissioning model for Somerset Patient Focus Groups for Somerset Somerset Wide B5 Project Support Role Treatment Summaries GP Roadshow Event (July 12th Taunton)

hannah.manton1@nhs.net 07551 136800