Suara Cooperativa offers support in the return to work for more than 60 people who have overcome cancer. Specifically, the organization has its own method in operation, the "Guide to accompany people with cancer", with a specific protocol to respond in the most vulnerable moments of people suffering from cancer, such as the communication of the disease in your personal and professional sphere, the period of leave, and the return to your professional life.
A model of care for people that the entity highlights on World Cancer Day, which will be celebrated next February 4, and which unifies all the criteria to provide a global response to the needs of people in the time to face everything that this disease entails.
"The Suara guide has been created with different objectives. First, sensitize all the people who are part of the organization and, above all, to accompany people with cancer, and also accompany the people who have to provide this support", says Pili Prado, technical coordinator of SAD Barcelona. She is currently the reference person who accompanies Dori Molina, a worker at SAD Barcelona, who has overcome cancer and is fully back to normal, following the method of the Suara guide.
"It's a disease, but we don't stop being us, we continue to be the same person and with the same desire to fight. And when we return to work we want to run, when we should go little by little. It's one of the things that cost me the most", highlights Dori Molina, in this testimonial video.
In short, cancer is a disease that, beyond the limitations it implies, causes a great physical, emotional and social impact on the person. The support adapted to each case and to individual needs is fundamental and is the raison d'être of the guide developed by Suara.