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National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Participant details form
This form comes with your bowel screening kit in the mail. If it gets lost or damaged, you can print a new one to complete and return with your samples. Healthcare providers should NOT use this form if issuing kits via the alternative access to kits model. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Information booklet
This booklet provides information about the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. It tells you about bowel cancer, the screening process and what happens after you get your results. You can order printed copies of this resource. -
PIC – Supply and pathology analysis of immunochemical faecal occult blood tests for National Bowel Cancer Screening
This public interest certificate (PIC) relates to the following tender: Supply and Pathology Analysis of Immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Tests for National Bowel Cancer Screening. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – How to do the bowel test
This is a visual guide to help people understand how to do the free bowel test. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Colonoscopy and histopathology report
Use this form to provide information about your patient’s colonoscopy and histopathology result. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Millions of people do the bowel test poster
This poster reminds patients to do their bowel screening. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Home test kit instructions – Large print
There are 4 steps to completing a home test kit for bowel cancer. This print out provides easy to follow instructions on how to complete you home test kit in large print. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Home test kit instructions
There are 4 easy steps to completing a home test kit for bowel cancer. Find out what the kit contains and how to do the test. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Lifesaver brochure
This brochure provides information about the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, including why it’s important to do the test, who should do the test, what the test looks for and the symptoms of bowel cancer. It also provides contact details for getting more information. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Lifesaver poster
This A3 size poster encourages people to do the bowel screening test as part of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. The home test kit is free, easy to do and can detect the early signs of bowel cancer. Doing this simple test could save your life. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Checklist for talking with your patients
This checklist includes all the key items health professionals should cover when talking to patients about bowel screening. These activities do not all need to be carried out by one health professional or all at the same time. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Training guide for alternative access to bowel screening kits
This training guide covers key steps for practice staff and health professionals to implement and promote bowel cancer screening. Before you order or issue kits for the first time, both the person ordering kits AND the person issuing kits must read this short guide. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Demo kit
Healthcare providers can order bowel cancer screening demo kits to demonstrate to patients how easy it is to do the test. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – postcard for Indigenous people
This postcard is designed to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to do the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program test when it arrives in the mail. -
How to do the bowel screening test – fact sheet for Indigenous people
This flyer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people explains why bowel screening is important and how to do the test. It is part of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. -
Understanding bowel screening – Flip chart guide for Indigenous people
The flip chart is designed to be used by health professionals talking with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about bowel screening. It can be used with small groups or with a single person. -
Indigenous people and bowel screening – Information for doctors
Doctors use this fact sheet to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take part in bowel cancer screening. -
Indigenous people and bowel screening – Information for health workers
Health workers use this fact sheet to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take part in bowel cancer screening. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A3 poster with Indigenous artwork
This A3-sized poster is designed to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to do the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program test when it arrives in the mail. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A4 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork
This A4-sized encourages health professionals to talk to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about bowel screening. For display in health services in staff-only access areas. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A3 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork
This A3-sized encourages health professionals to talk to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about bowel screening. For display in health services in staff only access areas. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Checklist for talking with your patients – with Indigenous artwork
This checklist includes all the key items health professionals should cover when talking with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients about bowel screening. These activities do not all need to be carried out by one health professional or all at the same time. -
Increasing bowel cancer screening – tips for patient outreach
This fact sheet for health professionals explains how to increase participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in Health post-COVID
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in cancer prevention, diagnoses and treatment
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet.