Community

Bringing together Key Stakeholders in care.

Key stakeholder groups and communities including individuals impacted by HCC and those who support these individuals e.g. health and care providers, professional bodies, third sector organisations, researchers and government officials, will be able to access and utilise this platform at any time.

What Does Success Look Like?

Short-term success of the platform will be measured by assessing the number of individuals who join the community and utilise the Community of Expertise online platform. In-built evaluation will explore the effectiveness of the platform through user feedback. Medium- to long-term success will be measured through the establishment of programmes of work geared towards changing behaviours and impacting the quality of life outcomes for individuals with cancer. We anticipate that the design and use of this platform will evolve over time (as per user requirements) in order to have maximum benefit to stakeholders working to address the challenges faced in providing screening and treatment advice and support to individuals impacted by HCC and those who support these individuals.

Current Research Activities

ICANEQUAL Series of Workshops

Network Development

Community of Expertise

Stakeholder Groups

Patients | Carers | Community Groups | Academics | Healthcare Professionals

Understanding the nature of the problem

Barriers & Facilitators

Workshop 1

Identifying different models of practice

Workshop 2

Identifying the gaps for underserved populations

Developing Potential Solutions

Structure, Process & Outcome

Workshop 3

Identifying key research priotiyies
Developing new models of care and treatment
Designing research to address the gap for underserved populations

Community engagement

Joining the ICANEQUAL partnership

By joining this partnership you will be helping build a shared understanding of the barriers and facilitators to achieving change for HCC and helping to shape future research and care.

  • Stakeholder (Individuals/Organizations)
  • Patients and patient advocacy groups, PPI organisations and community leaders
  • Health care professionals: Primary care practitioners, surgeons and oncologists
  • Academics: public health, community health, health services research and implementation sciences
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