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This process explains how Public Health England (PHE) Screening produces publications for professionals and the public.
Leaflet for expectant fathers explaining antenatal screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia.
These 8 easy read guides explain the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy for people with learning disabilities.
Standards and guidance for healthcare professionals, managers and commissioners working in the NHS cervical screening programme.
A leaflet about bowel cancer screening, developed by and for people with learning disabilities.
Letter templates to confirm a parent or carer has declined newborn blood spot screening.
This leaflet provides information on having a colonoscopy if further tests are needed after using the NHS bowel cancer screening test kit.
Advice for people who commission, fund, deliver and evaluate health outreach programmes.
Information explaining the NHS diabetic eye screening programme.
These checks and audits act as failsafe processes to minimise risks of anything going wrong in the NHS screening programme pathways.
Role and remit of NHS population screening programmes’ Research, Innovation and Development Advisory Committee
Statutory guidance to help health professionals provide an inclusive screening programme to all eligible people.
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).
Invite expectant fathers for sickle cell and thalassaemia screening when the mother carries an unusual haemoglobin gene.
Guidance for local providers that submit key performance indicator (KPI) and other data for the NHS screening programmes.
Data reports for fetal anomaly screening, infectious diseases in pregnancy screening and sickle cell and thalassaemia screening.
Education and training resources for people working in and with UK National Screening Committee-recommended NHS screening programmes in the 4 UK countries.
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