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Some of these resources can be ordered by practices/clinics for use in a clinical setting. The page for an orderable resources contains an OrderID and instructions on how to order it for your practice/clinic.
Resources that can be ordered by practices and clinics
- National Cervical Screening Program – Poster – Cervical Screening could save your lifeThis poster raises awareness of the importance of cervical screening.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Cervical Screening Test – Aboriginal and Torres Strait IslanderAn A3 poster for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to promote the National Cervical Screening Program.
- How to collect your own sample (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women)This procedure helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women understand how to take their own vaginal sample for a Cervical Screening Test.
- National Cervical Screening Program – A detailed guide to understanding your cervical screening test resultsThis brochure explains what the cervical screening test is and what your test results mean. It also explains what will happen if you get referred to a specialist.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Cervical Screening in AustraliaThis fact sheet helps healthcare providers to discuss whether self-collection may be an option for participants in the National Cervical Screening Program. It is usually provided during a consultation.
 
- National Cervical Screening Program – How to collect your own vaginal sample for a Cervical Screening Test – DetailedThis fact sheet shows participants how to collect their own vaginal sample for a Cervical Screening Test.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Understanding your Cervical Screening Test resultsThis is a visual guide to help culturally and linguistically diverse communities understand their Cervical Screening Test results.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Understanding your cervical screening test results for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander womenThis is a visual guide to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women understand their Cervical Screening Test results.
Other resources (in English and translated)
- National Cervical Screening Program – Cervical Screening Test – your choices explainedHaving a Cervical Screening Test every 5 years will help you stay healthy, both for yourself and your family.
- National Cervical Screening Program – How to collect your own sample – CondensedThis is a visual guide to help people understand how to collect their own vaginal sample if they choose self-collection as a screening option for their Cervical Screening Test.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Understanding your Cervical Screening Test resultsThis is a visual guide to help culturally and linguistically diverse communities understand their Cervical Screening Test results.
- National Cervical Screening Program – What happens when my healthcare provider collects my sampleThis is a visual guide to help people understand the process when they choose to have a healthcare provider collect their Cervical Screening Test sample.
Videos
- National Cervical Screening Program – Cervical screening explainedThis video provides an overview of the National Cervical Screening Program. It outlines what a Cervical Screening Test is and the test options available to participants.
- National Cervical Screening Program – Video – How to take your own cervical screening test sampleThis video is for people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities. It explains how to take your own cervical screening test sample if self-collection is chosen as a screening option for a cervical screening test.
Cervical screening related communication toolkits
- Cervical Screening Communications ToolkitThis communications toolkit contains key messages, social content, images, and case studies regarding cervical screening that can be used directly, or adapted or edited for external channels.
- Screen Me stakeholder toolkit for health organisationsThis stakeholder toolkit contains key messages, social content, images, and editorial content regarding cervical screening for women and people with disability that can be used directly, or adapted or edited for external channels.
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