Reframe Cancer has partnered with the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi), an independent not for profit organisation. Through this collaboration, NDTi’s staff will be offered comprehensive cancer support as a new employee benefit.
NDTi includes nationally recognised experts in learning disability, autism, ageing and older people, mental health and children and young people.
The new partnership highlights an increasing commitment by employers across all sectors to offer employee benefits and wellbeing and specifically, tackling the growing concern of cancer amongst working age people, and its impact on employees and the workplace.
Reframe Cancer offers a variety of services to meet the individual needs of cancer patients and their loved ones. These services include:
- Expert advice and support:A dedicated cancer nurse specialists to provide information, guidance, and emotional support throughout the cancer journey.
- Practical support:Reframe Cancer also offers a cancer support manager to help with chase appointments, help with transportation to appointments or return to work planning.
- Extensive online resources: Access to a wide range of informative materials on cancer awareness and preventative measures.
“We’re thrilled to partner with NDTi,” said Kate Randall, Commercial and Marketing Director at Reframe Cancer. “Their commitment to supporting their staff during difficult times will ensure that they have access to expert support and guidance from our experienced team of cancer nurse specialists and support managers.”
Sally Richens, Executive Director at NDTi commented: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Reframe Cancer to help support our team. Statistics predict one in two people will get cancer at some point in their lives. That’s potentially half of our team who could need support to navigate through a cancer journey. It’s comforting to know that expert advice and support is on hand.”