Mags,
My preference is for a survey.
Some ideas about content for LWAC:
- work and finance issues eg. finding new work, returning to work, dealing with colleagues, superannuation and income protection insurance, health insurance etc
- children / familial cancer (fertility, IVF, community support, home care. carers etc)
- lifestyle and image issues (diet, nutrition, exercise)
My husband and I went to the Cancer Council - Living Well After Cancer workshop last year and it helped me get back on track as I was a bit lost after treatment (just wanted to run away onto a farm and not see or speak to anyone). It was like, what the hell just happend!
The exercises in the workshop are excellent - ie. write down the top ten things you would like to be doing and assessing what you really do etc. Also to make sure you have 5 mins a day doing something that brings you joy and is just for you (its not a crime).
The main issues that weren't covered were fertility and financial issues (I was the youngest in the room) the majority 45+. Young adults who are diagnosed often feel the cancer has robbed them at their peak of their career and health, when they have young children (who are dependent on them). Also, for those without children, realising the future consequences of having children and being unwell or not being around for their upbringing. This is a huge emotional distress which appears to be unrecognised by the rest of the general population even within the cancer community itself.