Just to confuse you! Fridays update (Monday 19 March 2018)

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edited March 2018 in Community news and events

Hello everyone and welcome to
Fridays update on a Monday!  My apologies
for any confusion; the update is normally posted on a Friday but we decided to
hold off until today so we could announce today that Kirsten Pilatti has been
appointed as the new CEO of Breast Cancer Network Australia.  Many of you will already know Kirsten who has
worked at BCNA for over 12 years.  See her
welcome message below

My first
day

 

Online
network teleconference

A teleconference was held last month with some of
our online community group leaders and major contributors to the online
community.  The teleconference provided a
great opportunity to speak with some of you regarding issues impacting the
community and how we can best manage these going forward.  Marianne provided an
overview of the role/responsibilities of the BCNA’s moderators to ensure that
the community is a safe and supportive place for those affected by breast
cancer to connect with others who have experienced breast cancer, ensuring that
information provided is accurate and that our members have access to evidence
based and reputable information and resources and providing professional care
and referral for members needing support beyond that of the online community.
The moderators do not see our role as providing the peer support and care that
the community provides. We are not peers. 

We
discussed moderation of the community and it was agreed that online network
members welcomed some level of moderation to ensure that information was
correct, for pointing new members in the right direction, ensuring that the
discussion flows naturally and that conversations meet the community guidelines.

Marianne
explained BCNA’s expectations of the online network; that everyone participates as community members as they wish to and within their own
comfort zone, speak from own experience, offer peer support as someone who has been
through shared experience, welcome new members, maintain the community guidelines through their own behaviour and
reminding others of expectations. 

Action items were identified at the end of the
teleconference. You may have noticed some actions that have already been
implemented in the Friday update such as introducing the BCNA moderators,
reminding members about protecting your confidentiality when posting and making
the newsletter more ‘newsy’. We are also looking at new ways of welcoming new
members and providing them with the information they need to begin posting and
we are currently in the process of updating the Community Guidelines.

We want to encourage you that if you have any feedback
or ideas to please contact one of the online moderation team.  We will have another one in August this year
and will notify the online community closer to the date.  This will allow further discussion and ensure
that the online community stays on track.

  

Financial
Information Forum Cancelled

BCNA
has decided to cancel the financial impact of breast cancer information session
to be held in Melbourne on Thursday 15 March 2018.  We have received
multiple enquiries from members who would like to hear this information but
cannot attend in person. To help us reach more people, we are exploring both
webinar and podcast options as an alternative way to share this information at
a later date. We will provide an update once we have details to share. 
Thank you for understanding this decision to cancel this event.  Please do not
hesitate to contact events@bcna.org.au if you
have any further queries.


New
online network members

Don’t forget, you can always
direct message one of the BCNA moderators if you have any questions or need any
support at @Giovanna_BCNA, @Marianne_BCNA, @Rosie_BCNA, or @Riki_BCNA or call
our Helpline on 

1800 500258.


In
the news

Over the next few Friday updates
we will be introducing our online network moderators. This week its Riki’s
turn.  Riki was mentioned in the following
post within the online network

Cancer
Nurses Society of Australia member of the moment December 2017

 

Community
highlights

Every week we
have so much variety in the posts being shared in the online network.
 These can include questions about treatments, updates on how things are going,
and celebrating milestones. Here are some popular conversations you might have
missed:

Discussion with most comments

Who else can’t sleep? (110 comments)

This question, posted by an online
member at 4.15 am, highlighted just how many of you are currently struggling
with sleeping issues. Members provided insights from their own experience as to
some of the remedies that have worked.

Struggling with my mood (53 comments)

Conversation commenced by one of
our member’s highlighting the range of feelings and emotions experienced when
approaching the final chemotherapy treatment. 
This post also highlighted the struggle our members can sometimes face
to make decisions regarding breast reconstruction.

This might sound silly (43 comments)

One of our members asked the
question ‘how do you lovely ladies refer to
yourself after you had the operation but went through chemo and radiation?’ Do
you refer to that period as ‘when you were sick?’  Not a silly question at all and great to see
so many of our members respond.


Links
to relevant information on BCNA Website

CDK Inhibitors

An
update about the CDK inhibitors and news
about the approximate number of
Australians who will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018
have been
added to the latest news this week. Don’t forget to write to your local MP or
senator if you haven’t already!


San Antonio Breast
Cancer Symposium 2017 5 – 9 December highlights

 

Latest
forums

Bunbury Information Forum

  

Field of Women


Field
of Women tickets are now on sale!  Everyone is welcome to participate and
be a part of this amazing event as we stand hand in hand in support of all
Australians affected by breast cancer. Please use the following link for further information, to purchase
tickets,flight
and accommodation offers if travelling from outside Melbourne, frequently asked
questions and answers and a link to pre-order a commemorative Field of Women
scarf. www.bcna.org.au/fieldofwomen

  

Inspired Adventures


From left to right: Jon (Inspired Adventures team
leader), Serena (local guide), Mary, Julieanne, Heather, Elma, Melissa, Judy,
Amy, Fiona (BCNA representative), Dan (local guide).

This
group of strong and inspirational women have just completed the South Island
Trek in New Zealand. This group tackled mountains, river crossings, back
country camping and wild winds as part of one of BCNA’s Inspired Adventures.   Not only did these women trek over 150km they raised
almost $50,000 for BCNA! This picture was taken at Key Summit in Fiordland
National Park which is part of the Routeburn Track (one of New Zealand’s Great
Walks). If you are interested in taking part in one of BCNA’s Inspired
Adventures visit

https://www.bcna.org.au/news-events/events/inspired-adventures/. Upcoming
adventures include El Camino, Mont Blanc, Larapinta and Nepal.

Take care everyone and have a good week,

Giovanna




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