The International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) invites nominations for one Advocacy Committee member representing the Oceania region to support SIOP’s global advocacy agenda for children and adolescents with cancer.

Advocacy is central to SIOP’s vision: No child should die of cancer: cure for more, care for all. The SIOP Advocacy Committee (SAC) provides strategic direction and leadership for SIOP’s policy and advocacy work at regional, national, and global levels, in close collaboration with the SIOP Board of Directors and key partners, including the World Health Organization.

Role Overview

Main goal of the committee is Advocating Globally for Children and Adolescents with Cancer. In particular, Committee members are expected to:

  • Contribute regional expertise to shape global and regional childhood cancer advocacy priorities
  • Support the inclusion of childhood cancer in national and international health policies, including National Cancer Control Plans and Universal Health Coverage frameworks
  • Strengthen SIOP’s engagement with global health stakeholders and advocacy partners
  • Support awareness and advocacy campaigns (e.g. Gold September, International Childhood Cancer Day)
  • Participate actively in Committee meetings (virtual and one in-person meeting per year, typically during the SIOP Congress)
  • Serve as a liaison between SIOP and advocacy-relevant initiatives in their region

Eligibility

Nominees should:

  • Be current SIOP members
  • Be based in, or have strong professional advocacy engagement within, the Oceania region
  • Have a demonstrated track record or strong interest in childhood cancer advocacy, health policy, or public health engagement
  • Reflect SIOP’s multidisciplinary and inclusive values (clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, researchers, Young SIOP members, and others are encouraged to apply)

Nomination Process

Self-nominations are welcome.

Nominations should be submitted to here

Deadline:

29 May 2026 1:00 PM CEST/Geneva)

Selection:

Advocacy Committee members are selected from submitted nominations The Oceania Board.

Terms of appointment

Committee members are appointed for a three‑year term, renewable once (maximum six years), in accordance with the Advocacy Committee Terms of Reference.