• The FORCE Cancer Support and Information Centre is OPEN, 9:30am to 4:30pm weekdays (except Bank Holidays), no appointment needed.

Currently there are no vacancies

What we stand for

Our vision is:

To ensure the best possible local support and care for people affected by cancer.

Working towards our vision we plan to:

  • Ensure a range of personalised support is available for anyone affected by cancer
  • Encourage people living with cancer to develop skills to help manage their situation
  • Reach more people needing support and advice
  • Support innovation in improving cancer services
  • Invest in relevant research within the University of Exeter Medical School
  • Provide where funds permit, “state of the art” equipment to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment and care
  • Develop a strong infrastructure focusing on income generation and governance to ensure a sustainable future for FORCE services

Our values define who we are and the way we work:

Professional
We are experts in our field; designing and delivering high quality services with insight and integrity.

Compassionate
We are inclusive and intent to meet everyone with respect, putting the needs of our beneficiaries at the forefront of all we do.

Responsive
We have the skills and flexibility to reach to change and our face to face services are designed to meet the individual needs of our clients in a timely way.

Empowering
We actively promote learning and development amongst our staff and volunteers and help people to find ways to cope with the change and difficulties a cancer diagnosis can bring.

Innovate
We are pioneers in cancer support and build on our experience to find new ways to support people in a rapidly changing environment. Our investment in research and equipment is focused on brining new and better treatment to people in Devon.

Collaboration
We work collaboratively to learn from others and share our knowledge, enhancing the range and quality of services available to those affected by cancer.

 

The keys to success

Our People

Our people need to be:

  • Passionate and empathetic about the work of FORCE
  • In the right roles
  • Given the right training
  • Given the right resources to do their jobs
  • Valued and supported
  • Empowered and engaged
  • Included through clear and timely communication

Our Sustainability

To be sustainable we need to:

  • Maintain clarity of vision
  • Maintain the quality of our services
  • Maintain a clear identity / strong message
  • Maintain a realistic and workable strategy
  • Increase and diversify our income streams
  • Evaluate and promote the benefits of our work
  • Collaborate with others
  • Link to cancer care pathway
  • Remain relevant to and focused on our local community
  • Implement digital technology where appropriate

 

Good Governance

  • Effective Board of Trustees with appropriate skills and training
  • Clear leadership and management structure
  • Compliance with Regulation
  • Review and manage our finances effectively
  • Adapt and respond within the constraints of our resources
  • Transparent reporting
  • Effective risk and reserve management
  • Robust systems, procedures and controls
  • Audit and evaluation

Latest news

Amazing Amy already  big race winner

Amazing Amy already big race winner

A record-breaking 300 runners have signed up for Team FORCE at this year’s Great West Run on Sunday May 26…

Meriel to retire this year

Meriel to retire this year

FORCE Cancer Charity has announced that Chief Executive Meriel Fishwick will be retiring at the end of October 2024. Meriel…

Fab four tackle London Marathon for FORCE

Fab four tackle London Marathon for FORCE

FORCE will have four runners on the start line for this year’s London Marathon on Sunday (April 21). Cat Moore,…

Famous Devon food pub celebrates the start of an exciting new chapter

Famous Devon food pub celebrates the start of an exciting new chapter

Everyone at FORCE would like to send our best wishes to the new owners of one of the West Country’s…

Ravi recovers from triple whammy to run London Marathon for FORCE

Ravi recovers from triple whammy to run London Marathon for FORCE

  Life was looking good for young doctor Ravi Poorun. He and his wife had just welcomed their second child…

A night of high drama at Exeter Cathedral

A night of high drama at Exeter Cathedral

Concert-goers are in for a night of high drama at Exeter Cathedral on Saturday 16th March when Exeter Philharmonic Choir…

Christmas single for FORCE out now

Christmas single for FORCE out now

FORCE is all set to benefit from the release of a classic Christmas song. Cameron Mills, singer and owner of…

FORCE launches Let’s Face Cancer Together campaign

FORCE launches Let’s Face Cancer Together campaign

FORCE has launched a campaign to increase support for people living with incurable cancer. Let’s Face Cancer Together aims to…

FORCE receives £25,000 donation from social impact company Omaze

FORCE receives £25,000 donation from social impact company Omaze

FORCE Cancer Charity, which supports residents affected by cancer in Exeter and the wider Devon community, has received a £25,000…

Fitness group bares all for FORCE

Fitness group bares all for FORCE

More than twenty members of the Mid Devon health and fitness group, Way to Fitness, grabbed the opportunity to get naked…

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