Why Collaborate with Us?
- Shared Commitment to Education: We are passionate about providing cancer literacy and ensuring that everyone has access to vital and current information. By joining forces, we can reach more people and make a significant impact through our website.
- Expertise and Resources: Our team consists of clinical professionals, educators, and advocates who bring a wealth of knowledge. Together, we can develop effective educational materials and e-learning programmes tailored to diverse audiences.
- Innovative Approaches: Together, we can explore new methods of delivering cancer education, whether through webinars, online resources, or e-learning programmes. Your ideas and expertise can help us reach and resonate with more individuals.
How to Get Involved:
- Identify Your Interests: Think about how you or your organisation can contribute to cancer education for the workforce.
- Contact Us: Reach out to us at ccf-tr.
canceracademy to discuss potential collaboration opportunities. We’re eager to hear your thoughts and explore how we can work together to enhance cancer education for the workforce.@nhs.net - Stay Informed: Follow us on our social media platforms to keep up with our projects and initiatives. We regularly share updates and opportunities for collaboration.
We are particularly interested in collaborating with teams on projects related to tumour specific, promoting your workforce news and events and developing e-learning.
We are excited to share some of our recent partnerships that have made a significant difference to the workforce:
- Treatable but not curable - St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (now part of Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust) and Macmillan
- The Principles of Cancer Care Programme
- ACCEND
- Primary Care
Current partners
If you are currently one of our collaboration partners and wish to make a change or request new content, you may find the links below useful.