The fight against cancer takes many forms. It requires more than just scientific and medical advancement; at times we need to convince governments and other decision makers to act decisively to defeat cancer. Advocacy is all about translating small actions by individuals into big wins for communities. The Cancer Council NSW offer FREE advocacy training to help individuals achieve these small wins.
Next training:
Advocacy Training for Young Adults aged 18-40
DATE: 19 and 20 June 2009
LOCATION: Woolloomooloo (sydney)
RSVP: please note applications close 22 May 2009
CONTACT: Marion Carroll on on
[email protected], (02) 9334 1847 or Rory Alcock on
[email protected], (02) 9334 1859
Past advocates have gone on to:
Lobby health services to provide outreach chemotherapy services in rural NSW Lobby the Government for more financial assistance to patients needing to travel large distances for treatment Worked with local councils to make playgrounds smokefree.
These are just some examples of the wins that can be achieved by passionate people. The training is open to anyone interested in advocating in the fight against cancer, if this is you then please consider applying!