Working with Cancer coaches, trains and advises employers on how to successfully manage cancer in the workplace, and coaches and guides individuals affected by cancer on returning to work, remaining in work or finding employment at any stage during or after cancer treatment, including those living with advanced, secondary or terminal cancer. On the website you can find a variety of resources including best practice guides, workbooks, workshops, webinars and useful links.

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Working With Cancer
Working with Cancer helps English speaking employees, employers, the self-employed, job seekers and carers to manage cancer and work.
Year:2023
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