The Mesothelioma Charter
The Mesothelioma Charter, launched by the June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund, aims to improve care, support, and research for those affected by mesothelioma
We believe people with mesothelioma, and their families, have a right to:
a speedy and accurate diagnosis, supported by a multidisciplinary team discussion
good quality information from a variety of sources available in different media and languages
support of a suitably qualified nurse and other multidisciplinary team members throughout their illness
be considered for the best possible treatments available with the support and input of a multidisciplinary team
have up-to-date advice on benefits and help in applying for them, and receive prompt payment of benefits
have legal advice and guidance from a firm of solicitors experienced in mesothelioma claims
guidance on end of life decisions and care at home
provision of a consistent nationwide service from coroners using a clear and open process with a maximum case length of three months
We call upon the Government to:
have mesothelioma made a national priority by the Cancer Tsar
fund good quality research, alongside other national bodies, on mesothelioma with a view to improving diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for patients
support the production of clinical guidelines on the best practice of diagnosis and management of mesothelioma
ensure the health and safety executive vigorously enforce existing regulations on asbestos
We call upon all employers to:
prevent future exposure to asbestos by providing a safe working environment with all necessary equipment to protect employees.
work with unions and individuals to ensure enforcement of current regulations to safeguard all employees.
identify all asbestos in their properties and organise its safe removal where practical or necessary when work is being carried out