Using local knowledge to improve AAA screening attendance in Peterborough
The Cambridgeshire AAA Screening Programme has used a variety of methods to help reduce DNA (did not attend) rates in the city of Peterborough.
The Cambridgeshire AAA Screening Programme has used a variety of methods to help reduce DNA (did not attend) rates in the city of Peterborough.
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.
The first of a series of blog posts in which we’re looking at inequalities in LGBT cancer screening coverage.
Today we have published new guidance for screening providers and commissioners that aims to improve access to screening for people with severe mental illness.
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.
This blog encourages providers and commissioners to think about how they can meet the needs of people with serious mental illness so they do not miss out on screening invitations.
We've published new national guidance and information to help local breast screening providers support women with learning disabilities.
The North West Screening Quality Assurance Service, screening and immunisation teams and public health staff came together to share information and ideas at an away day in Preston.
Team leader Iveta Olejkova and administration manager Agnes Bourke explain how the North Central London Diabetic Eye Screening Programme addresses the factors that cause people not to attend their screening appointments.
Between 2014 and 2017 Marie Coughlin was the lead officer for the Merseyside Cancer Screening Plan. She shares how she helped raise awareness of screening, particularly within vulnerable and hard to reach groups.