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OESTERREICHISCHE KINDER-KREBS-HILFE Verband der oesterreichischen Kinder-Krebs-Hilfe Organisationen
Country: Austria
3 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 261474
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2014-1-BG01-KA204-001721
    Funder Contribution: 301,934 EUR

    Whilst youth unemployment in general has increased in Europe, there is a group of young people who are dis-proportionally threatened by exclusion from the labour market and society - youngsters between 15 and 25 years who have survived childhood cancer and are trying to find their way back to life, work and education. Research has shown, that increased risks of unemployment were observed within all cancer diagnoses. More than two-thirds of childhood cancer survivors experience late effects. Childhood Cancer Survivors also have higher risk factors for poor educational attainment, less than optimal employment status, and interpersonal relationship issues. Create your Future has established a career counselling programme for Childhood Cancer Survivors that does not only address the educational and labour market perspective but also integrates psychosocial and medical factors in order to look at the individual as a whole. This Career Counselling was individually tailored to each Childhood Cancer Survivor in order to take into account their special needs, stresses and straints. For this purpose, close cooperation between health staff and adult educators was an important element of the Career Counselling Programme in order to assure best possible support for Childhood Cancer Survivors. Within Create your Future around 50 adult educators/trainers/counselors in the 4 partner countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Greece and Spain were trained to be able to perform Career Counselling for Childhood Cancer Survivors and 60 Childhood Cancer Survivors did participate in the Career Counselling during the project duration.The main objectives of Create your Future were:• to raise awareness about the individual needs of childhood cancer survivors and sensitize the general public as well as the economy about these needs and the importance as well as benefits of integrating Childhood Cancer Survivors in the labour market• to foster employability of Childhood Cancer Survivors by developing career perspectives with them in individual counselling sessions by also addressing psycho-social factors• to enhance the development of key competences of Childhood Cancer Survivors by providing them individual assessment and learning offers• to foster equity and inclusion in education by creating pathways to education and training allowing participation of the disadvantaged group of cancer patients• to contribute to the professionalization of adult educators by providing tailor-made in-service training which enables them to work as trainer and coach of the beneficiaries• to bring about lasting change by embedding the learning and counselling offers in a comprehensive system which includes quality assurance and sustainabilityThe impact of the project contributed to fostering employment and integration of childhood cancer survivors into society, education and the labour market by supporting them with a comprehensive Career Counselling Programme. At the local, regional and national level Create your Future played an important role to increasing professional qualification of adult educators in Austria, Bulgaria, Spain and Greece. The achieved impact on a national or European level was also enhanced by identifying opportunities to transfer Create your Future to 12 other European countries ( described in the Create Your Future goes Europe report), and by addressing the problematic and individual challenges which Childhood Cancer Survivor are facing after treatment to concrete stakeholders in the partner countries.The long term benefits of Create your Future will be to contributing to changing living conditions of Childhood Cancer Survivors through individual career counselling and reducing the number of unemployment rates among Childhood Cancer Survivors. Another long term benefit for Childhood Cancer Survivors will be to foster equity and their inclusion in education by creating pathways to education allowing participation of the disadvantaged group of Childhood Cancer Survivors. The long term impact of Create your Future on the economy is to contribute to reduce the hesitation of HR managers and general managers to employ Childhood Cancer Survivors. Furthermore adult educators will benefit from the professionalization by providing tailor-made in-service career counselling which enables them to work with Childhood Cancer Survivors.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 824982
    Overall Budget: 3,999,870 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,870 EUR

    The 5-year survival for children with cancer increased from 30% in the 1970s to more than 80% at present. There are up to 300,000 childhood cancer survivors in Europe and this number is increasing. Years after treatment, childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for developing health and psychosocial late effects, resulting in excess morbidity and mortality compared the general population. The impact on the quality of life (QoL) of survivors and their families, as well as the societal and economic burdens, are significant. However, these impacts can be reduced by long-term survivorship care to detect treatable disease at an early phase and start timely interventions to preserve health, improve QoL, as well as coordinate specialised care and empower survivors. Implementing follow-up care, especially for young adult and adult survivors of childhood cancer, has proven challenging across Europe. These survivors have left paediatric care and most of them have no opportunity to visit experts in survivorship care. To improve survivorship care for these survivors across Europe, PanCareFollowUp will conduct a prospective cohort study to assess effectiveness, value, cost effectiveness and feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Care intervention, a person-centred approach to survivor follow-up care based on international clinical guidelines for surveillance of late effects. PanCareFollowUp also includes the development and assessment of a personalised, guideline-based eHealth lifestyle intervention. Ensuring that the PanCareFollowUp interventions are used in the real world is paramount to achieving enduring improvements to survivorship care. Hence, the project includes the development of materials to support sustainable maintenance and replication of the PanCareFollowUp interventions. The PanCare network will become the guardian of the interventions after the project, ensuring that the intervention materials are openly available, sustainably maintained and widely shared.

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