NCCP endorses Mayo Cancer Support’s services

Pictured at a ceremony in the NCCP offices in Dublin on April 2 where full membership of the ACCSC was conferred on Mayo Cancer Support were (from left) Ms Louise Mullen, National Lead for Cancer Survivorship, NCCP; Joan Fitzgerald, Chairperson, Mayo Cancer Support Association and Orla Gillespie, Manager, Mayo Cancer Support Association.

Mayo Cancer Support Association was officially conferred with full membership of the National Cancer Control Programme’s (NCCP’s) Alliance of Community Cancer Support Centres (ACCSC) at a ceremony in Dublin on April 2 last.

A registered charity, for over 25 years our organisation has been providing emotional support to local people affected by a cancer diagnosis or bereavement.

Our services include professional one-to-one counselling, complementary therapies, group activities, survivorship programmes, and children’s services - all of which are available free of charge to cancer patients/survivors and their loved ones.

The ACCSC aims to establish and grow a forum for the development of community-led cancer supports and to advocate for the development of integrated pathways of care for cancer patients and their loved ones.

Full membership of the Alliance is the equivalent of a “Quality Mark” for community cancer support centres like Mayo Cancer Support, demonstrating that we are compliant with the NCCP’s Best Practice Guidance in terms of the delivery of community-based psycho-social services and survivorship programmes for those living with and beyond cancer.

Manager of Mayo Cancer Support, Ms Orla Gillespie, explained that the attainment of full ACCSC membership was one of a number of key projects pursued by the organisation in 2024, to mark its 25th anniversary.

It involved engaging in a rigorous self-assessment and peer review process to demonstrate that the services it provides are operated to best practice standards.

Ms Gillespie paid tribute to the staff and board members of Mayo Cancer Support for engaging and cooperating with the process so enthusiastically.

Securing full Alliance membership means service users and medical professionals alike can be more assured than ever of the quality and efficacy of the services offered by the charity at Rock Rose House and at its outreach centres in Ballina and Achill, she concluded.

You can find out more about the Alliance of Community Cancer Support centres via this LINK.

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