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Canteen continues to support young people and their families impacted by cancer by providing high quality, evidence-based support that leads to improved outcomes. We’ve been here since 1985 and we’re not going anywhere.
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Canteen will operate across four strategic pillars to ensure that young people and their families get the best possible support to cope with the immense challenges of cancer.
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To enable us to realise our true impact, Canteen worked in collaboration with Deloitte to measure the value of the programs Canteen delivers for young people through a Social Impact Analysis.
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Canteen has continued to support young people impacted by cancer in 2019/20 by providing high quality, evidence-based support that leads to improved outcomes.
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The actions in this Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan prioritise building and strengthening our relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and organisations.
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Phase 3 of the Youth Cancer Services Program ran from 2017 to 2020. An independent evaluation of Phase 3 was conducted by the SAX Institute drawing on program documentation, activity data and surveys and interviews.
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This past year alone, we’ve just marked the ten-year anniversary of hospital-based Youth Cancer Services and expanded support to parents – knowing that by supporting them we’re supporting the home situation of the young people in their families.
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In 2017/18 Canteen’s focus has been to continue expanding the raft of ways we support young people, including through our online support service which experienced a huge 40% increase in use from last year.
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The Deloitte Access Economics report, The Economic Cost of Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults, commissioned by Canteen reports on the financial and non-financial cost of cancer for young people aged 15 to 25 years diagnosed with cancer in Australia.
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Every year, Canteen takes great strides forward in supporting more young people affected by cancer in a greater variety of ways and last year was no exception.
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Phase 2 of the Youth Cancer Services Program ran from 2013 to 2017. An independent evaluation of Phase 2 was conducted by Nous Group drawing on program documentation, activity data and surveys and interviews.
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The report, Cancer Data: Adolescents & Young Adults in Australia undertaken by Canteen presents national and international comparative data for young people diagnosed with cancer in Australia.
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The more detailed Annual Report for 2015/16 was combined with the 2016/17 report. This is a brief summary report for the 2015/16 financial year.
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During 2014/15, we implemented world class initiatives to ensure very good outcomes for young people living with cancer and provided more support options than ever before.
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The Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivorship Report lays out a raft of recommendations for improving the clinical, economic and social outcomes for young people who have had cancer.
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The latest youth cancer data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).