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Early Presentation of Cancer Symptoms: My Job? Team Meeting Agenda and Discussion Points We encourage you to put one or more of these suggested items down on a team meeting agenda. The success of this resource in helping people to present earlier with cancer symptoms depends on staff feeling confident using it and sharing their efforts with others. Talk with whoever is usually responsible for setting your team meeting agenda to share ideas. They may have some suggestions about what methods are more likely to work, as well as practical suggestions about timings. Possible agenda items; 1. Add a specific discussion point about the resource. Perhaps How to Use the Resource. This raises awareness among staff and helps people to share ideas about how they can use it in their own work. 2. Break down the resource and take specific sections as discussion points at different meetings. You might for example want to discuss specific strategies for supporting people to complete bowel cancer screening kits. 3. Include it in discussions as part of Healthy Workplace Activity. 4. When cancer awareness months come round, include it as a planning item so that all of the staff team can contribute to awareness-raising events. 5. Include it under staff training and discuss sending people to relevant training. In reality there is a variety of health improvement training available for staff as well as the Sage and Thyme training often provided through your local cancer network. You may wish to discuss how training is going, and then spread this across the wider workforce by those staff that go on it. 6. Invite an outside speaker to come and discuss earlier presentation or cancer or a related topic. Your cancer network can help identify relevant topics.