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📣 BCNA's Strategy 2025–2030 Now Available

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Christina_BCNA
Community Manager
2 days ago

We are absolutely thrilled to share something truly special with you -  Breast Cancer Network Australia's Strategy 2025–2030 is officially available to view and it marks a bold, inspiring new chapter for all Australians affected by breast cancer.

This strategy isn’t just a document. It's a promise to be louder, braver, and more determined than ever in driving change.

Built from the voices, experiences, and hopes of people all across our community, this roadmap sets out the ambitious work ahead - from strengthening advocacy and pushing for equity in care, to elevating lived experience so every voice is heard where it matters most.

It reflects where we’ve been. It celebrates where we are. And it charts a powerful path for where we’re going, together.

You can read the full strategy here:
👉 https://www.bcna.org.au/media/l5ua3c3e/bcna-strategy-2025-2030.pdf 

We’d love to know:
What excites you most?
What sparks hope or inspiration?
Your insights continue to shape everything we do, and this moment is very much yours.

Thank you for being at the heart of our community - your courage, honesty, and support drive the work ahead. Here’s to five years of impact, connection, and meaningful change. 💗💪

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2 Comments

  • I'd REALLY like to see more Male Breast Cancer 'inclusiveness' in both the Website and forum but more specifically in our Logo - matter of fact, they are not even specifically mentioned at all in this document ..... as raised in this Thread:
    Chest Cancer Breast Cancer | BCNA Online Network

    It would not be difficult to have the Blue Man standing next to the Pink Lady (as suggested in the post above and the pic below) and have a male included in the front page Pics?

    This 'logo' was on Xmas Baubles some years ago - personally, I LOVE IT!  I reckon it should be our recognised logo!

    Maybe we could have a poll on it?

    It's great that the men have their own Private Group to discuss their issues in total privacy ..... but I am sure that MORE men would join BCNA if our opening pages/logo shows more male 'inclusiveness'.  It would be incredibly hard for many men to come to terms with having a BC diagnosis ...  and this will show that we 'care'. xx

    How about we work together to get them included in all our logos, photos and blurb? xx

     

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      Christina_BCNA
      Community Manager

      Thanks for sharing arpie, we've shared your feedback back with the teams internally. It is important that men with breast cancer feel they have a place to go when they need support, we welcome this in our  Men living with breast cancer​ community group and the Helpline is here to support all ❤️

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