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NCSS Publishes First CervicalCheck Programme Report
The National Cancer Screening Service (NCSS) today published the first statistical report for CervicalCheck – The National Cervical Screening Programme. The report provides screening statistics for the first 12 months of the CervicalCheck programme, 1 September 2008 to 31 August 2009 as well as an overview of activities and developments within CervicalCheck up to the date of publication.
CervicalCheck Enters Third Phase of Programme
On 1 September 2010 CervicalCheck – The National Cervical Screening Programme will enter its third year of operation and final year of its first three year screening round. To coincide, the programme will move to the third phase of encouraging participation among women with the introduction of direct programme entry (by smeartakers) of new eligible women. The move will be in support of the ongoing issuing of call and re-call letters of invitation to women aged 25 to 60.
Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009
The Minister for Health and Children is considering making regulations to reduce the rate of fees and associated payments payable to certain health professionals under the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009. This consideration includes exploring the scope for further reductions in fees for smeartaking services provided as part of CervicalCheck – The National Cervical Screening Programme.
CervicalCheck Smeartaker Training Prospectus 2010-2011 Now Available Online
CervicalCheck - The National Cervical Screening Programme is pleased to announce that its Smeartaker Training Prospectus for 2010-2011 is now available online. The prospectus contains information on accredited training courses available for smeartakers and also outlines the benefits of smeartaker training.
BreastCheck and CervicalCheck programmes Shortlisted for Best Health Promotion Category of CrystalClear Health Literacy Awards
The BreastCheck and CervicalCheck programmes were recently shortlisted in the Best Health Promotion category of the CrystalClear Health Literacy Awards for promoting awareness of programmes.


