Angela’s masterclass to understanding screening is still going strong
The screening masterclass is still going strong nearly 20 years on.
Mike is a publications and information manager and inequalities project manager for PHE. He has worked in roles supporting the national NHS screening programmes since 2010.
The screening masterclass is still going strong nearly 20 years on.
Find out how the North Midlands Breast Screening Service has used Facebook to help reverse a 10-year decline in screening uptake.
Today we have published new guidance for screening providers and commissioners that aims to improve access to screening for people with severe mental illness.
In case you missed any of them, here is a quick round-up of the PHE Screening blog articles published during February 2019.
A round-up of what we blogged about during January 2019 for anyone who missed any of our articles.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of the 16 Public Health England screening blogs from December 2018.
We have published an updated version of our easy guide to diabetic eye screening to help make diabetic eye screening more accessible to people who have a learning disability or who struggle with written English.
These are all the blog articles we published in June 2018 in case you missed any of them. Fetal anomaly screening We’re improving our information on fetal anomalies for parents Publication of an updated leaflet (right) on congenital diaphragmatic hernia …
Local screening providers can start ordering from new national print provider APS Group via its online ordering portal.
On Monday, 2 April, 2018, a new supplier, APS Group, will take over the printing, storage and distribution of these leaflets. To prepare for this change, there will be 2 weeks of ‘down time’ – from Monday 19 March to Sunday, 1 April, 2018 – when local screening providers will not be able to order leaflets from our current national printing supplier, Harlow Printing Ltd.
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Find out more about the implications for health screening in our Changes ahead for the national screening system blog article.
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