On December 12th and 13th, 2024, the EUnetCCC Faro’s Workshop gathered Work Package leaders and co-leaders from across Europe to discuss and refine strategies for improving cancer prevention and care. This significant event brought together professionals, researchers, and project partners to collaborate on shared goals and priorities for the EUnetCCC project.

Key Takeaways from the Workshop

Building a Unified Vision
The workshopbegan with a workshop defining the EUnetCCC vision and goals. Leaders shared insights to ensure a clear and cohesive approach to advancing cancer care across Europe.

Sharing Best Practices
An interactive session provided an opportunity for partners to showcase successful initiatives, inspire new strategies, and strengthen collaboration across the network.

Tools for Enhancing Collaboration
Participants explored the EUnetCCC portal, discussing its potential for improving communication and creating stronger connections between work packages.

Measuring Progress and Ensuring Quality
The workshopfeatured presentations on evaluation methodologies and certification models, emphasising the importance of measuring impact and maintaining high standards in healthcare.

Collaborative Planning and Digital Reporting
Workshops on refining project timelines and improving digital reporting underscored the importance of effective planning and transparency in achieving the project’s goals.

Introducing the EUnetCCC Logo and Slogan
WP2 unveiled the concept for the project’s logo and introduced the slogan “One for All.” This milestone reflects the shared commitment to uniting efforts for better cancer prevention and care.
One of the workshop’s highlights was the session “Mapping the Journey to EUnetCCC's Success,” where participants outlined the steps needed to ensure the project’s sustainability and long-term impact.
We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of this event, particularly our colleagues from Portugal, whose efforts were instrumental in organizing the workshop.

EUnetCCC continues to advance its mission of improving cancer prevention and care through innovation, collaboration, and dedication.


The project “The European Comprehensive Cancer Centre Network (EUnetCCC)” is funded by the European Union under the EU4Health programme, managed by the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA), Grant Agreement No. 101183407.
 

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