We are excited to invite you to the first webinar of the YARN #QualityofLife webinar series!
In this webinar, we will explore how to communicate effectively about late effects. Our panel - including healthcare professionals, researchers, and people with lived experience - will share practical do’s and don’ts, tips for clear communication, and ways to advocate for the information and support you need.
This webinar is designed for people with lived experience, healthcare professionals, families and everyone interested in improving the conversations around late effects.
Speakers in this webinar will be Hannah Gsell (Patient Expert & Psychologist, Childhood Cancer International – Europe), Natasha Barbier (Childhood cancer survivor), Emma Potter (Nurse practitioner Long Term Follow Up, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London), Dr. med. PhD Maria Otth (Division of Oncology-Haematology, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, St Gallen, Switzerland) and Hanne Lie (Associate Professor in Behavioural Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo).
Agenda:
- Introduction: the YARN project and the YARN #QualityofLife webinar series
- Spotlight presentation: Available resources for communication about late effects
- Interactive panel discussion: Hear from people with lived experience, healthcare professionals, and researchers as they share their insights and answer your questions
- Wrap up: Key take aways and final Q&A
Why Attend?
- ✅ Gain practical tips for clear and effective communication about late effects
- ✅ Discover useful resources to support people with lived experience and healthcare professionals
- ✅ Learn directly from people with lived experience and the experts who support them
See you at the webinar!
