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Become a Peer Navigator.

What it is.

True North Peer Navigation is a navigation program that puts experienced patient and caregiver survivors in touch with people looking for support through the prostate cancer journey.

  1. You’ve been through it already – your knowledge and experience can help others.
  2. Get trained on how to be a Peer Navigator from professionals, and they’ll be there to support you along the way.
  3. Guide others to navigate the healthcare system and prepare them on what to expect.
  4. Be there to share your “lessons learned” in dealing with the effects of prostate cancer.

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Why trust it.

True North Peer Navigation was designed and developed by a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and health care professionals in collaboration with men with prostate cancer and their families. It is based on evidence and real experiences.

True North Peer Navigation Provincial Leads

Peer Nav Provincial Lead Arminee

Dr. Arminée Kazanjian
DrSoc

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Peer Nav Provincial Lead Jackie

Dr. Jackie Bender
PhD

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Peer Nav Provincial Lead Robin

Dr. Robin Urquhart
PhD

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Peer Navigator Testimonials

“The program has been so informative for me that within a week or two, you feel this tremendous confidence.”

“It’s been very gratifying for me for the couple of people I’ve had. It’s not easy to get that gratification for a lot of things you do. You feel good doing something for somebody.”

“As the leader of a group, of our group, I’ve gotten several individuals who contact me and, one thing that I have to say is that the training I received is superb with respect to how I was able to handle the individuals who did call me, call me because they wanted to help.”


Who we’re looking for.

True North Peer Navigation seeks to provide peer navigation services to both men and their partners/caregivers – together or separately.

Experienced patient survivors will be trained to become Peer Navigators for men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, while experienced caregivers will be trained to become Peer Navigators for patient family members.

Peer Navigators are men who have undergone treatment and wish to act as mentors to people looking for support through the prostate cancer journey.


TO BECOME A PEER NAVIGATOR, YOU MUST:

  1. Have completed treatment for prostate cancer and be able to support others.
  2. Be open to providing mentorship to other men, in-person, over the phone or online.
  3. Act as a bridge between health professionals and patients by knowing who to contact when issues arise.
  4. Be comfortable in using an online platform to log interactions with the participants that you mentor.


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How to get involved.


True North Peer Navigation is expanding and is currently looking for Peer Navigators in Ontario, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia.

THIS IS WHAT YOU DO:

  1. First, you need to Apply to be a Peer Navigator. Your application will be reviewed by the True North Peer Navigation team and you may be asked to participate in an interview.
  2. If selected by the program, you will be asked to participate in an online Peer Navigator training program.
  3. Once your training is complete, you’ll be asked to provide one-on-one support to prostate cancer patients.
  4. You will receive support in your role from healthcare professionals and other Peer Navigators.
  5. You will be asked to participate in program evaluations to help improve the program.


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Who's behind it.

This work was awarded by Prostate Cancer Canada and is proudly funded by the Movember Foundation and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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