Challenge Acceptation
The Challenge team has a start-up meeting to further detail the activity plan, division of tasks, an estimated budget and to start executing the challenge. Other aspects to be discussed are if and how ‘friends of the roadmap’ could be involved in the challenge, promotion and reflections on potential synergies with other challenges.
A1: Data generation
Design of questionnaire for and involving partners in gathering data how insurance networks work or other organisations and what they provide; The challenge team assesses the common approaches and individual specificities of the different tools used in exchange with occupational prevention organisations and partners. (For details see Activity 1 Report).
A2: Development
Challenge team evaluates the (sector-specific) help instruments provided within the tools and study the possibility of a more harmonised data collection. Try to solve the obstacle to overcome differing national, legal obligations. After collection of examples and evaluation of common features, seek out cooperation and ask for interested actors to be involved when exploring the idea to develop a harmonised checklist (non-interactive tool in this stage – working title ‘CarcCheck’) and find volunteers to test the checklist.
A3: Testing
Pilot ‘CarcCheck’ in volunteering companies across EU and sectors, re-evaluate questions (content, language) and related sources, and create final CarcCheck
A4: Promote use
If A1-A3 convince partners that such ‘CarcCheck’ will supports businesses in preventing cancer significantly, use of it should be promoted within insurance networks in EU – preferably in digital form.
Challenge Completed
The Challenge team has a concluding meeting where future steps are discussed and the end or the way forward is decided.