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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Uniting patient-oriented cancer groups from across
    Canada to ensure one unified voice on patient issues.
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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Leveraging relationships to mobilize 
    multi-jurisdictional stakeholders to action.
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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Informed dialogue leading to
    concrete action for all Canadians.
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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Embedding an informed patient and caregiver
    perspective across the cancer control continuum.
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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Moving from dialogue to practice.
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    Many Faces...
    One Voice.
    Working collaboratively in support of
    Canadian patient advocacy groups.

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  • ADVANCING COLLECTIVE PRIORITIES: A Canadian Carer Strategy
  • Annual Report 2016-2017
  • Archived Listings
  • Atlantic Canada 2017 Cancer Conversations that Matter™ Photos
  • Become Involved: Current Opportunities
  • Cancer Conversations
  • Current Opportunities
  • E-Learning
    • How To Use This Program
    • Learning Module 1: Advancing Patient Interests
      • 1.0 Introduction
      • 1.1 CCAN Overview
        • 1.1.1 CCAN Member Council
        • 1.1.2 CCAN Mandate & Work
        • 1.1.3 Where Our Voice Is Heard
        • 1.1.4 To Learn More
        • 1.1.5 Summary & Reflections
      • 1.2 Canada’s Cancer Care Landscape
        • 1.2.1 Complex Systems
        • 1.2.2 Legislation and Jurisdictions
        • 1.2.3 The Rising Cost of Health Care
        • 1.2.4 Competition for Health Care Dollars
        • 1.2.5 The Rise of Advisory Committees
        • 1.2.6 Decision-Making Inputs
        • 1.2.7 Summary and Reflections
      • 1.3 The Cancer “Experience Continuum”
        • 1.3.1 A Personal Perspective
        • 1.3.2 The Cancer Journey
        • 1.3.3 Prevention
        • 1.3.4 Screening
        • 1.3.5 Diagnosis
        • 1.3.6 Treatment
        • 1.3.7 Survivorship
        • 1.3.8 Palliation
        • 1.3.9 Summary and Reflections
      • 1.4 Facilitating Change
        • 1.4.1 Understanding Culture in Changing the Cancer Landscape
        • 1.4.2 Reasons for Change
        • 1.4.3 Resistance to Change
        • 1.4.4 Ingredients of Change
        • 1.4.5 Tried and True Methodology
        • 1.4.6 Summary and Reflections
      • 1.5 Patient Voice Committee
        • 1.5.1 The PVR Conceptual Framework
      • 1.6 The Role of the Patient Voice Representatives
        • 1.6.1 Definitions
        • 1.6.1 b Definitions
        • 1.6.2 A Pan-Canadian Voice
        • 1.6.3 The Patient Voice Representative’s Job
        • 1.6.4 Skills and Abilities
        • 1.6.5 Summary and Reflections
      • 1.7 Key Messages to be Conveyed by Patient Voice Representatives
        • 1.7.1 The Importance of Conveying Key Messages
        • 1.7.2 Other Important CCAN Messages
        • 1.7.3 A Valuable Web Resource
        • 1.7.4 Summary and Reflections
    • Learning Module 2 – Fundamentals of Effective Representation
      • 2.0 Introduction
      • 2.1 Communication Theory
        • 2.1.1 The Importance of Communication
        • 2.1.2 Critical Thinking is both a Set of Values and Skills
        • 2.1.3 Four Key Critical Thinking Skills
        • 2.1.4 Summary and Reflections
      • 2.2 Preparing to Participate
        • 2.2.1 Preparing for Success
        • 2.2.2 Advice on Preparations
        • 2.2.3 Learning and Preparing
        • 2.2.4a Learn about the Event
        • 2.2.4b Learn About The Event
        • 2.2.5 Conduct Factual Research
        • 2.2.5b Conduct Factual Research
        • 2.2.6a Develop a Strategy
        • 2.2.6b Develop a Strategy
        • 2.2.7 Prepare Speaking Points and Questions
        • 2.2.8 Recruit Co-Presenters
        • 2.2.9 Summary and Reflections
      • 2.3 Participating in Discussion
        • 2.3.1 Roadblocks to Communications
        • 2.3.2a Dealing with The Intimidation Factor
        • 2.3.2b Dealing with the Intimidation Factor
        • 2.3.3 Active Listening
        • 2.3.4 Task and Relationship-Oriented Communication
        • 2.3.5 Assertiveness
        • 2.3.6 Effective Self-Expression
        • 2.3.7a Understanding and Accommodating Differences
        • 2.3.7b Understanding and Accommodating Differences
        • 2.3.7c Understanding and Accommodating Differences
        • 2.3.8 Summary and Reflections
      • 2.4 Building Relationships
        • 2.4.1 Building Relationships wIthin CCAN
        • 2.4.2 Making Contacts at Events
        • 2.4.3 Using Social Media
        • 2.4.4 Summary and Reflections
      • 2.5 Reporting and Follow-up
        • 2.5.1 Capturing Event Proceedings
        • 2.5.2 What Information to Capture
        • 2.5.3a Follow-up
        • 2.5.3b Follow-up
        • 2.5.4 Summary and Reflections
        • Acknowledgements
    • Program Objectives
    • Learning Resources
    • Glossary
    • User Survey
    • Video Index
    • Program Script
  • Enhanced Collaboration Leading to Shared Understanding
  • Health Technology Assessment
  • Members Toolkit
  • New Initiative: 4MOSAIICC
  • PROMOUVOIR LES PRIORITÉS COLLECTIVES : Une stratégie canadienne pour les proches aidants
  • Tools and Resources
  • Recipient of the 2017 Jack Shapiro Lifetime Achievement Award announced

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