QOL-34. CAREER FAIR AND RESOURCE EXPO: ADVOCATING FOR THE LONG TERM SUCCESS OF BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS

Autor: Kara Noskoff, Jamie Frediani, Veronica DeRosa, Casey Koerner, Kristin Miller, Jody Pathare, Nina Madrid, Karlie Allen, Chenue Abongwa, Clay Hoerig, Grace Mucci, Ashley Plant
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Neuro-Oncology
ISSN: 1523-5866
1522-8517
Popis: Pediatric cancer survivors have increased unemployment and lower educational attainment rates. This is most significant in brain tumor survivors who show five-fold relative odds increase in unemployment over other pediatric cancer survivors. The long-term effects of brain tumor treatment potentiate the difficulty with work and school reintegration seen in the broader Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) population. To address this, our team designed an annual job fair for AYA Neuro-Oncology survivors. Vendors were invited representing disability advocacy groups, legal services, scholarship organizations, and employers with strong disability services, several who offered on-site interviews. Additionally, brain tumor survivors served as inspirational speakers for the event. Between thirty to forty survivors have attended each event. Pre- and post-surveys, as well as 3- and 6- month follow up was obtained. Universally, the day was engaging and motivating, both for survivors and staff, and stimulated conversation for pursuing career or academic success within families and the care team. While all the patients took applications, none of the patients completed the on-site interviews, finding them overwhelming. Even at the 3- and 6-month follow-ups following the first event, the survivors continued to be at varying levels of application completion; no one who was previously unemployed attained new employment. This improved after pre-event meetings were held with survivors to participate in resume building and interview preparation. Currently, two survivors obtained employment and are still employed at 1 year and five survivors were able to advocate for their disabilities services in college with help of a non-profit legal assistant.
Databáze: OpenAIRE