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It was at a Macmillan event where I met a young woman, a millennial, who had little choice but to discontinue her job as an air hostess following her diagnosis with cancer. Her experience as customer service exec over years from a young age meant a life packed with exciting opportunities.
.... little did I know that not only cancer would rob me off my health but also my self-confidence!
As per the survey conducted by Macmillan in 2015 revealed - every year 100,000 working people are diagnosed with cancer. The trauma of coping with cancer while living with the uncertainty of life after treatment is worrying for most patients. It is important to know that return-to-work accelerates recovery!
As NHS is ever increasingly burdened with costs and is understaffed, and few businesses have a recruitment strategy in place for people who are on a treatment plan and in-between treatments. This puts significant onus on technology and society to find a solution to manage this situation more pragmatically.
With technology companies like Google, Apple and Amazon trying to explore opportunities into the healthcare landscape based on the latest trends such as,
All of these potentially reduce the number of appointments to physically see the GP and help the patients to take preventive measures as doctors have direct access to basic and vital information that needs to be monitored regularly, we can hope for a better coping mechanism of long-term conditions in near future.
These innovations and possibilities will positively increase our chances of recovery and battling long -term health conditions, but businesses are yet to react and provide the possible scenarios for the financial and emotional sustenance of people during and after treatment at a broader scale and sustainable level.
The opportunity to pick up life after diagnosis/ treatments and be sure of possibilities that will allow them to contribute their skills until they decide to give up can be enabled by building communities and leveraging technology.
We at Astriid - a charity since its inception in 2016, have been involved in creating awareness and inspiring businesses to create opportunities for people suffering with long-term health conditions. Progressive thinking companies can be part of the healthcare ecosystem by
It is logical that businesses are set up to make profits and by demonstrating greater social responsibility they can chalk out solutions and be trailblazers for others. Our stakeholders are companies and members registered on our website. As the prognosis is unpredictable, ideally full-time roles would not be an option, instead flexible roles that need few hours would greatly benefit our members.
We would look forward to companies signing up at www.astriid.org.uk and posting jobs that will give a new lease of life to our invisible talent pool.
After being with her daughter through her growing up years for 14 years, Kanthi Nimmagadda started the company, CLUBKULER - an educational and digital services company, which focuses on helping children to unleash their creativity using the latest digital technologies.
A serendipitous opportunity led her to work as a volunteer at ASTRiiD - an organisation that
has been founded on empathy and connects businesses with people suffering from
long-term illnesses yet have the drive to contribute their skills, has been truly rewarding.
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Cancer doesn’t discriminate in age, and I want to be a young advocate for others to know that it can happen to anyone.
I design a variety of products which fundamentally help people in their daily lives. This could be aiding people emotionally, practically or generally.
Appreciating life in a way that I never have before. Not taking anything for granted, learning to live with the cancer, being thankful that I am alive. How often are we really and truly thankful for being alive? I never used to give it a second thought if I am being honest with you.
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I'm currently going threw chemo
now I'm in need of a job do think Astroid could help me.
Yes, please do contact them and good luck 🙂