Upcoming events

    • 8 Jun 2026
    • 8:00 AM
    • 9 Jun 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Sheraton Hotel, 115 Cavendish Square, St. John's, NL A1C 3K2
    Registration is closed


    As we stand at a new horizon in psychosocial oncology, we recognize the unprecedented opportunities to expand both access to and impact of comprehensive cancer care. This conference will explore innovative strategies for breaking down traditional barriers that have historically limited access to psychosocial support, including geographic isolation, resource constraints, cultural disparities, and systemic inequities in healthcare delivery.

    This expansion of reach and influence represents not merely growth in service numbers, but a fundamental transformation in how we conceptualize, design, and implement patient-centered psychosocial care across diverse communities and care settings. We will explore scalable solutions that amplify impact while maintaining the deeply personal, human-centered approach that defines excellence in psychosocial oncology. From telehealth innovations and peer support networks to community-based interventions and integrated care models, this conference will showcase evidence-based strategies that expand our collective ability to support individuals and families navigating the cancer journey, wherever they may be.

    The CAPO 2026 conference will run from June 8 to 9, in person at the Sheraton Hotel, Newfoundland

      CONFERENCE PRICING: 

      All fees are NOT subject to tax - CAPO is a charity and does not charge tax. 

      • Professional Member - Early Bird: $925 
      • Professional Non-Member - Early Bird: $1025 
      • Professional Non-Member Join & Go - Early Bird: $1175 
        • Student Member - Early Bird: $650 
        • Student Non-Member - Early Bird: $725 
        • Student Non-Member Join & Go: $750 
          • Patient Advocate Member: $650 
          • Patient Advocate Non-Member: $725 
          • Patient Advocate Non-Member Join & Go: $750 

          Option to add tickets to the Dinner and a Show!

          Monday, June 8, 2026

          6:30 to 9 p.m., Spirit of NL Productions, Theatre Gower, 208 Gower Street, Newfoundland, A1C 1R2

          Come join us for an award-winning dinner and show experience!

          A three-course dinner followed by Newfoundland Screech Cake, the Spirit of Newfoundland’s Signature Dessert! Slices of moist and delicious bundt cake infused with Newfoundland Screech rum with hints of vanilla, soaked in a rum glaze!

          Registration includes dinner and the show. 

          Advanced registration is required.

          Fee: $110

          CAPO is a registered charity and does not charge tax.

            • 9 Jun 2026
            • St. John's, NL
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            Expected Attendees: 175 +

            Promoted to over 4,000 contacts via email and social media.

            It is our hope that your organization will be part of improving excellence in psychosocial care and the quality of life of individuals with cancer and their families by joining us at the 41st Annual CAPO Conference in St. John’s, NL, Canada. Our theme this year is “A New Horizon: Expanding the Access and Impact of Psychosocial Oncology.” We are anticipating 175 to 200 attendees from across the country and internationally.

            • 19 Jun 2026
            • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
            • Webcast
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            Participatory Action Research With Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) With Lived Experience: Transforming Cancer Care, Together

            Friday, June 19, 12 to 1 p.m. EDT, on Zoom

            Over the last five years, the Anew Research Collaborative at Royal Roads University has been working together with AYAs and care allies to understand their distinct experiences and needs and co-design tangible changes in AYA cancer care and support.

            In this workshop, we will:

            1. Introduce Participatory Action Research and how we approach it in our work,
            2. Explore some essential guideposts when engaging in Participatory Action Research,
            3. Engage in interactive activities to explore Participatory Action Research in practice.

            Come explore with us how you might apply Participatory Action Research principles and practices in your psychosocial oncology research and practice.

            Featuring:

            Dr. Cheryl Heykoop (she/her), Associate Professor, Royal Roads University

            Dr. Heykoop is a Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies at Royal Roads University. She leads a research collaborative, Anew, focused on reshaping cancer care for young adults in BC and Canada. Heykoop has over 20 years of experience leading patient-oriented, participatory action research projects. She has spent the last five years building relationships with young adults, researchers, and cancer care providers to co-create change in young adult cancer care and support in BC. She was diagnosed with cancer as a young adult.

            Fees:

            • FREE to CAPO Members
            • FREE to Non-Member Patients/Caregivers
            • $15 to Non-Members

            We hope you’ll join us for this powerful and timely conversation.

            Webinar access details will be provided in the registration confirmation email. Pending quality of the recording, this webcast will be available within 30 days of the live webinar.

            If you are not a current member of CAPO, find out more about membership by going to https://capo.ca/apply

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