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Cancer Alliance South Africa: Advocacy Toolkit (2017)
CANCER ALLIANCE ADVOCACY TOOLKIT
What is Cancer Advocacy?
Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group which aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions. Health Advocacy supports and promotes patients’ health care rights, and enhances community health and policy initiatives that focus on the availability, safety and quality of care. The Cancer Alliance has adopted a human- rights based approach to cancer care that acknowledges that access to services is a matter of social justice, and gives Voice to the Voiceless.
The Cancer Advocacy Toolkit
This new South African Cancer Advocacy Toolkit is based on the Photovoice research outcomes of Dr. Lynn Edwards and Linda Greeff. (*See below for further details) This research captures the felt needs and experiences of a representative sample of cancer patients and caregivers in South Africa. The Cancer Alliance has distilled this into nine Priority Areas of concern, which also align with the UICC World Cancer Declaration, as follows:
- Access to cancer treatment
- Early detection and treatment
- Patients’ right to health care
- Cancer training and education for healthcare workers
- Cancer stigma
- Importance of psycho-social care for cancer patients and their families
- Re-engineering the health system to ensure integrated cancer services
- The negative impact of poverty on cancer services
- Collaboration between government, NGOs and CBOs to improve the spread of service delivery
For each Priority Area the Toolkit provides fact sheets, policy briefs and notes on how to meet the challenges, aimed at policy and decision makers. These are supported by sample stories drawn from the Photovoice research. This is completed by providing suggested social media messaging which you can use in your involvement in our call Let’s Talk About Cancer.
Toolkit material for each Priority Area will be released on a monthly basis during 2017.
PRIORITY AREA | DATE PUBLISHED | TOOLKIT PAGE | PHOTOVOICE STORIES |
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Overview | 5th February 2017 | Toolkit Overview | – |
1. Access to cancer treatment | 13th March 2017 | Toolkit Area #1 | Photovoice Area #1 |
2. Early detection and treatment | 10th April 2017 | Toolkit Area #2 | Photovoice Area #2 |
3. Patients’ right to health care | 8th May 2017 | Toolkit Area #3 | Photovoice Area #3 |
4. Cancer training and education for healthcare workers | 15th June 2017 | Toolkit Area #4 | Photovoice Area #4 |
5. Cancer stigma | 14th July 2017 | Toolkit Area #5 | Photovoice Area #5 |
6. Psycho-social care for cancer patients and their families | 15th August 2017 | Toolkit Area #6 | Photovoice Area #6 |
7. Re-engineering the health system to ensure integrated cancer services | 15th September 2017 | Toolkit Area #7 | Photovoice Area #7 |
8. The negative impact of poverty on cancer services | 17th October 2017 | Toolkit Area #8 | Photovoice Area #8 |
9. Collaboration to improve service delivery | 23rd November 2017 | Toolkit Area #9 | Photovoice Area #9 |
Photovoice Stories
The selected PHOTOVOICE CANCER PATIENT STORIES are part of a local research project into grassroots cancer-related challenges in South Africa and gives evidence to the many serious challenges faced by the general public in their attempt to access cancer care and treatment services.
Acknowledgement is given to the contributor of each photo-story and for the written consent for its use in cancer advocacy activities.
CITATION: Edwards, L. B., & Greeff, L. E. (2017). A descriptive qualitative study of childhood cancer challenges in South Africa: Thematic analysis of 68 photovoice contributions. South African Journal of Oncology, 1, 8 pages. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajo.v1i0.14