Thank you for your interest in this important resource designed to help childhood cancer survivors and their families. We are hoping to collect resources & information that you have found to be helpful when supporting your own situation, so that other families can find these resources and benefit from them. Many of the resources you may have found/used may not be childhood cancer specific, and that is OK. 
 
We are looking for what will provide support to families dealing with the issues unique to adolescence and transitioning to adulthood that exist in survivorship. Please review these topics below. Provide any organizations/agencies, websites, or resources you have found helpful, or believe would be helpful to families.  We are looking for information speaking to the parents, and specifically to the survivor/student. YOU DO NOT NEED TO ANSWER EACH SECTION, please contribute to any of these areas as you can. When completed, scroll to the bottom and click on DONE.
 
If you believe an email is easier, would prefer to set up a meeting to discuss instead, would like to provide a specific document to include, or are interested in other categories as well, please contact Mariah Forster Olson, survivorship@cac2.org. 
 
All six categories of the CAC2 Survivorship Toolkit: Educational Guidance and Planning; Insurance and Financial Health ; Managing Physical Health and Late Effects; Psychosocial/Emotional Health/Wellbeing; Transitioning to Adulthood Wellness/Healthy Behaviors.

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* 1. Academic transition from high school/vocational transitioning youth support.

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* 2. Disability Services/accomodation on the college campus or for work (whether in the office or working remotely)

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* 3. Department of Rehabilitative Services (navigating state agencies) or Nonprofits providing support to young adult survivors in college

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* 4. Transitioning to adolescent/adult medical care (both primary care and Survivorship Clinics)

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* 5. Developing self advocacy skills to better identify needs, express them, and receive needed support for medical care, executive functioning, or other areas of concern.

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* 6. Parents preparing to transition management of healthcare to their survivors and letting go

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* 7. Life skills challenges/executive dysfunction  for survivors

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* 8. Coping with side effects and evolving changes/challenges for maturing survivors

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