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Get involved by Becoming A Buddy
or by getting New Branches
up and going.
Become a Buddy
PERSONAL QUALITIES needed to become a Cancer BUDDY for
PLWC:
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One year or more since
surgery or other treatment for cancer; |
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We have found that this time allows the individual to be
better prepared for this work, and also to feel
physically and psychologically well; |
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The volunteer needs to
be in good health and have a recommendation from their
doctor; |
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By their presence, the
volunteer provides an example of recovery and return to
everyday life & HOPE; |
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The volunteer needs to
be motivated by their own experience to help others in a
similar situation; |
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and also be able to
communicate in an open, sensitive and caring way; |
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We are looking for
people who have learned from their own experiences are
realistic about themselves; |
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Committed to their own
personal growth and development; |
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Maturity; |
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Sensitivity; |
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Warmth; |
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Flexibility; |
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a sense of humor is
invaluable; |
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An ability to work
co-operatively as a member of a team; |
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Able to work
independently; |
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Volunteers need to be
able to make a commitment to training requirements and
additional education and supervision programmers. |
Training Content:
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Understanding the goals
of the “Buddy ”Cancer Support Service program; |
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Understand the role of
the “Buddy ”Cancer Support Service volunteer in the
support of persons living with cancer; |
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Understanding and
familiarization with the surgical and medical treatment
of cancer patients; |
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Understanding hospital
services, the need to collaborate with the medical and
paramedical staff and the day to day management within
the hospital; |
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Acquire basics
communication skills. |
Visit
preparation done during training to deal with face to face
patient visits or telephone visits:
Objectives
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To discuss the practical
aspects of the cancer support volunteer; |
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To clarify expectations
of the PLWC support volunteer and the co-coordinator
with regard to communication and support; |
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To identify and describe
the volunteer system in which the volunteer operates; |
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To assist the PLWC
support volunteer to make the transition from trainee to
volunteer service provider; |
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Knowledge of community
support available to people living with cancer; |
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Understanding of the
psychosocial impact of cancer; |
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Development of effective
communication skills; |
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Confidentiality; |
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Knowledge of practical
aspects of visits. This includes the referral system,
information kits and the reporting and supervision
system for volunteers; |
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Balancing volunteer life
and personal life; |
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Identification of
support available to the volunteer. |
The
Confidentiality Principles:
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To respect the
confidences entrusted to the volunteer and not disclose
confidential information to any unauthorized person; |
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To exercise all
reasonable care and caution to protect written and
printed confidential information from unauthorized or
casual observation; |
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To create awareness
through the training re the importance o this issue at
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PLWC
Branch Contacts
| Cape Town |
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Adele
Jordaan |
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| Port
Elizabeth |
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Mariana
Lourens |
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| Nelspruit |
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Marna
Bruwer |
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Pretoria |
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Nella van der Berg |
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Johannesburg (Sandton) |
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Elma
Haelton |
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Johannesburg (Faura Clinic) |
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Cora
Klopper |
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PLWC
Branches needed
If you are interested to assist in getting the following
branches up and going, please contact
us.
Durban
Bloemfontein

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