4Cs

Collaboration & Communication in Cancer Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

4Cs project aims to enhance patient-centred care through more effective interaction and cross-cultural communication between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people receiving cancer treatment and their healthcare providers.
The 4Cs project is funded by an NHMRC Partnership Grant [Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/GNT1152653] and is being conducted in collaboration with cancer centres in Darwin, Cairns and Townsville. Other collaborating institutions include, the University of Sydney, Menzies School of Health Research, James Cook University, Curtin University, University of NSW, Monash University, GenesisCare, and the Royal Adelaide Hospital.


Collaborators:

Menzies School of Health Research


Publications:

The project is developing and testing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific cancer resources such as a radiation therapy talking book and a question prompt list for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer patients.

This book was updated by FNCWR team in April 2025 and is now available.

Download the read version here
Download the talking book  here. 
You can access this book on either apple or android device. 
Use AppleBooks or for Android please download "Adobe Digital Editions"  available from google play or the appstore here to use this resource  .

Watch the animated YouTube Video of the book here:

The Talking books, in Yolngu Matha, along with a video, will be available soon.

You can order a printed copies by contacting ea.fncwr@uq.edu.au


e-learning modules:

Improving Cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Module 1:      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT1sHpiWQ6g

Module 2:      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLEWfIpKa6o

Module 3:      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOyUGfPpwG0


4C's Artwork


The 4Cs Project is represented by this artwork created by Casey Coolwell, the Aboriginal artist and graphic designer behind design agency CHABOO. Casey is a Quandamooka, Nunukul woman from Minjerribah with links to Eulo and the Biri people of Bowen.