Successful Experiences
Our 8th Annual Success Conference, for survivors by survivors entitled “Successful Experiences” takes place on Saturday 15th March 2025 at the Royal Society of Medicine building, 1 Wimpole Street London and is eligible for 6 CPD credits.
Who is it for?
This event is for survivors, current patients (as young as seven), their friends, families and professionals. It’s an opportunity to connect, network, and participate in creative activities & wellbeing workshops while sharing experiences and inspiring one another.
Attendees will hear incredible survivor stories, ask questions, and engage with a wide range of professionals, including parliamentarians and NHS decision-makers. You’ll also learn about our available services, resources and vision for survivorship.
For professionals in oncology, endocrinology, neurorehabilitation, mental health, education, clinical care, and legal services, this is a chance to hear directly from the growing survivor community. Their authentic voices will deepen your understanding of their journeys and inform the development of effective rehabilitation pathways.
Join us for a ‘Successful Experience‘ and help shape a better future of care.
We look forward to welcoming you!
- SHowcase
- Implement
- Nurture
- Educate
- Highlight exceptional examples of care.
- Bring attention to areas of invisible need.
- Drive cost-efficient changes in recovery care.
- Focus on rehabilitation from diagnosis.
- Build strong professional, patient, and family relationships.
- Create networks of support for shared learning and growth.
- Train professionals and empower families.
- Share knowledge for improved long-term outcomes.
- Promote advocacy for early rehabilitation, addressing growth and development, sexual maturation, cognitive development, and mental health from diagnosis onward.
- Provide essential knowledge and tools to new professionals in both community settings and children’s cancer centres to support brain injury recovery, endocrinology, transition into adulthood, and preparation for education, employment, and relationships.
- Ensure survivors and their families are actively heard by NHS England commissioners, parliamentarians, and key decision-makers.
- Inspire and drive NHS reforms to streamline bespoke rehabilitation pathways for pituitary tumour care.
- Expand access to digital rehabilitation tools, empowering brain tumour survivors through online platforms.
- Foster mental health support by providing lived-experience peer mentoring programmes and friendship groups.

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- Vineyard Tour with Afternoon Tea or Lunch for Two
- Spa Day and Afternoon Tea for Two
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