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Introduction to iVan Project

Introduction to iVan Project. iVan = information van and is the Merseyside and Cheshire Cancer Network’s Health Awareness, Information and Support Vehicle. Aims of project:.

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Introduction to iVan Project

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  1. Introduction to iVan Project

  2. iVan= information van and is the Merseyside and Cheshire Cancer Network’s Health Awareness, Information and Support Vehicle

  3. Aims of project: • To support the increase of cancer awareness within Merseyside and Cheshire which will ultimately support prevention and earlier detection of cancer. • Raise awareness of skin cancer prevention, recognition of skin changes and highlight dangers of sun bed use. • Work with employers to help raise awareness of cancer prevention and early detection within their work force • Engage with different community groups • Target specific cancers in relation to cancer awareness campaigns e.g Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Prostate awareness in March • Target particular geographical areas and populations within Merseyside and Cheshire where intelligence data indicates high levels of particular cancers, i.e high mortality and incidence. • Target areas of low screening uptake. • Feasibility study to determine the need for iVan long term in Merseyside and Cheshire

  4. Description of iVan • Mobile cancer information and support vehicle • Staffed with experienced cancer health professionals and a resource assistant • 26ft long and 71/2ft wide, 10ft 7’ high • Seating area for approx 8 people • DVD for small awareness/teaching sessions • Cancer information resources available • Internet access and printer facilities • Disabled access

  5. What our service provides • Raising knowledge about cancer prevention and early detection. • Health Promotion advice in relation to cancer prevention • Lifestyle Risk Assessment • Cancer/treatment information and support Liaison with national/local campaigns • Advice for referral to primary care for symptomatic visitors • Targeted service to specific groups/communities

  6. For further Information please contact below: Debbie Doherty or Justine Kennedy Merseyside and Cheshire Cancer Network Justine.kennedy@mccn.nhs.uk Debbie.doherty@mccn.nhs.uk 0151 201 4150 www.mccn.nhs.uk

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