This webinar is the second session in the YARN #QualityofLife webinar series, dedicated to improving the long-term wellbeing of children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA) affected by cancer.
Join young cancer survivors, clinicians, psychologists, healthcare providers, and psychosocial experts for an engaging and practice-oriented discussion on strengthening mental health support in survivorship care.
Together, we will explore the Joint Recommendations for Mental Health and Psychosocial Care in CAYA Cancer Survivorship, developed within the EU-CAYAS project. These recommendations aim to establish a shared European standard for high-quality, accessible, and developmentally appropriate psychosocial care.
What We’ll Cover
- An overview of the Joint Recommendations and their key principles
- The importance of integrating mental health support into long-term survivorship care
- Real-world perspectives from young survivors on unmet needs and best practices
- Practical strategies for implementing the recommendations in everyday clinical settings
- The role of multidisciplinary collaboration in improving outcomes and quality of life
Why Attend?
Mental health and psychosocial wellbeing are essential components of comprehensive cancer survivorship care. This session will provide:
- Actionable insights for healthcare professionals
- Policy and advocacy perspectives
- Concrete tools to translate recommendations into routine practice
- A collaborative space for discussion and shared learning
By focusing on implementation and impact, this webinar aims to help ensure the highest possible quality of psychosocial care for young people living with and beyond cancer.

