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...first trimester Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s screening as part of the NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP). FASP offers screening to pregnant women so they can find out how likely...
The FASP standards data report was published in October 2017 Last year we published the first annual data report for the NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP). The report contains...
...Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome as part of the NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP). The recommendations were updated in 2019. NIPT will be an additional option for women who...
...have to meet to make sure the NHS-led screening programmes are safe and effective. The new FASP standard FASP-S06 replaces the old standard 6, which measured completion of laboratory request...
...better way for women to understand their own chance. See the new templates as part of the FASP laboratory handbook. Better wording to explain chance In the old letters, we...
We've updated some of our parent information about fetal anomaly screening to make it more accessible The NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP) offers eligible pregnant women a 20-week scan...
...who are a combination of: older disabled with poorer digital skills with poorer English language skills living with poverty in ‘harder to reach’ communities or locations Several people thought the...
...hard work the first edition was published in 2007. It proved really popular, including being translated into Japanese and German. People told us they loved the clear language, easy to...
...importance of inclusive language in communications. For example, Cancer Research UK and Jo’s Trust have recently broadened their language around screening to include ‘women and anyone with a cervix’. And...
...have highlighted the importance of better language and who have helped publicise the new letter templates. For example, the Down’s Syndrome Association told us: We welcomed the adoption of more...