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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Information from the Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST), including the database of police protective standards.
Training and continuing professional development (CPD) for people working in the newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programme in England.
Information explaining the NHS diabetic eye screening programme.
Information on the programme, including the screening tests, commissioning, quality assurance, education and training.
Guidelines for laboratories screening newborns for congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) in the UK.
Tuberculosis (TB) screening and early detection methods, for professionals working with at-risk populations in the UK.
Essential elements for implementation of the family origin questionnaire (FOQ) to help assess if a person is a likely carrier for sickle cell and thalassaemia (SCT).
The pathway for each screening programme illustrates how the screening processes work, from contacting a person for screening onward.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Training and continuing professional development (CPD) for people working in the infectious diseases in pregnancy screening (IDPS) programme in England.
Information to support laboratories involved with the NHS antenatal and newborn (ANNB) screening programmes with a laboratory component.
How the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme works: who is eligible, what it does and learn how to contact the programme.
Information about the screening test that takes place between 18 weeks and 20 weeks 6 days of pregnancy, commonly known as the 20-week screening scan.
These publications explain NHS antenatal screening programme tests, possible results and follow-up tests.
These publications explain breast screening and support the NHS Breast Screening Programme.
All screening programme standards for NHS population screening programmes in England.
Guidance for local NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme providers.
Read an overview of the NHS breast screening programme (BSP), and learn how to contact the programme.
STFYAYB provides information about the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy.
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