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Cancerbackup's
mission is to give cancer patients and
their families the up-to-date information,
practical advice and support they need
to reduce the fear and uncertainty of cancer.
It is the only national charity that specialises
in providing information on all types of
cancer and is part of the Department of
Health Coalition for Cancer Information,
which aims to ensure cancer information
is of a high standard and widely accessible. |
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In July 2003 the charity
launched 12 language hotlines for speakers
of other languages. These freephone helplines,
which were officially launched in central London
by Bollywood legend Sayeed Jaffrey and former
EastEnders star Judi Shekoni, made Cancerbackup
the first UK charity to provide a national
telephone service for members of ethnic minority
communities.
Calls to the helplines,
which are being promoted throughout the UK,
are answered by a Cancerbackup nurse and an
EITI interpreter. The 12 languages covered
by the service are Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese,
French, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi,
Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese. |
Joanne Rule,
Cancerbackup's Chief Executive, has issued a
call for the service to become part of mainstream
NHS activity. "We know that in the UK today
there are more than a million people, particularly
among older generations, who speak very little
English or none at all," she said. "Others
may simply prefer to receive information and
support in a language other than English. We
believe this service is a major step forward."
The new service, which
is being provided in partnership with EITI,
has been welcomed by cancer campaigners. Isaac
Dweben, the founder and Chief Executive of
the support service Cancer Black Care, said, "This
is an incredibly exciting development in the
provision of vital cancer information for the
UK's black and ethnic communities. We will
be recommending the service - not only because
of the language barriers it will help overcome
- but also because of the charity's commitment
to providing information relevant to the wide
range of religions and cultures living in Britain
today." |
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