Healthcare providers can use the resources in this collection to explain cervical screening to patients. The resources had been developed to various target population, including general Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders women, women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and women with disability
Western Pacific Region (WPR)
The Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer (ACPCC) provides downloadable resources, podcasts, videos, and eLearning modules to help clinicians and patients understand HPV self-collection, a key strategy for increasing participation in cervical screening.
The flipchart is designed to be used by bilingual health or community workers/educators talking with community members about cervical screening. It can be used with groups or with an individual.
This toolkit has been developed to support general practice teams with self-guided quality improvement activities including tips, examples, and templates to increase the uptake and accurate recording of cervical cancer screening. This quality improvement (QI) activity also provides a focus on how to engage underscreened or never-screened people and increase cervical cancer screening through self-collection.
This manual has been developed for use by multicultural health and community organisations, including the Bilingual Community Education (BCE) program. The purpose is to provide information on cervical cancer and cervical screening to women from different cultural backgrounds, particularly those aged 25−74 years who are eligible to participate in the National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP).
The HPV Surveillance Plan (the Plan) outlines key HPV surveillance objectives and indicators focused on monitoring circulating HPV types and HPV related diseases in the context of HPV vaccination under the NIP. The Plan presents an overarching summary of HPV surveillance in Australia and incorporates selected indicators and data sources from existing national programs. The Plan is intended to be a complementary resource to existing and issue specific reporting outlined in other documents and reports
The Cambodia National Immunization Strategy 2021-2025 and beyond up to 2030 was developed by the National Immunization Program in alignment with the new strategic guidance by WHO, Regional Strategic Framework for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization in the Western Pacific 2021-2030 and the Immunization Agenda 2030, and in line with the Gavi 5.0 strategy