Digital information opportunities ahead
Moving towards digital methods for providing screening information presents an opportunity for us to be innovative and add value to local screening services.
Moving towards digital methods for providing screening information presents an opportunity for us to be innovative and add value to local screening services.
We are changing how we provide large print and audio versions of our screening leaflets to make it easier and quicker for people with visual impairments.
Learn about all the changes and improvements to our Screening Tests For You and Your Baby leaflet.
Today we have published an updated version of our easy guide to cervical screening.
This Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, Bowel Cancer UK is highlighting how the charity supports the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme.
Find out how experts by experience from the North East and Cumbria provided vital input into the development of new national easy guides for cervical and bowel cancer screening.
Today we have published new guidance for screening providers and commissioners that aims to improve access to screening for people with severe mental illness.
This article explains the benefits of local screening services using the national screening leaflets rather than producing their own information. It also describes the remit of Public Health England in terms of screening information produced by third parties outside of the NHS and government.
An explanation of why we now publish files on GOV.UK in open document format and what you need to know about the change.
The South Devon and Exeter AAA Screening Programme has worked to improve access for men with learning disabilities by focusing on the role of carers.