From March to May of 2024, Third Sector Leaders Community Champions engaged with local communities to inspect uptake of cervical screening and the barriers women faced for these appointments. They also raised awareness of ‘speak with a midwife’ campaign. The data gathered from these conversations highlights the barriers faced by individuals to accessing relevant services and support as well the key outcomes of these conversations.

In this document, you will find:

  • Overview of data collected
  • Key findings
    • Cervical cancer knowledge 
    • Screening appointment
    • Barriers
  • Outcomes

Cervical Screening 2024 Findings

 

19/09/2024
By Healthwatch Kirklees and Healthwatch Calderdale


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