Resources
1:53
Aunty Margaret’s story – Bring a friend for support
Story
Aunty Margaret Lawton speaks about her experiences with breast cancer and the BreastScreen Australia program.
1:50
Trish’s story – Regular breast screening saved my life
Story
Trish Springsteen speaks about her experiences with breast cancer and the BreastScreen Australia program.
3:32
Dawn’s story – Early detection saved my life
Story
Dawn Ross, an Arrernte woman from Alice Springs, shares her story of participating in the BreastScreen Australia Program.
2:34
Fiona’s story – Promoting breast screening in my community
Story
Fiona Millard encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen. She talks about the van that is used to provide screening services in remote areas.
2:24
Cheryl’s story – I didn’t think it would happen to me
Story
Cheryl Flanders shares her story about surviving breast cancer. Breast screening saved her life and she encourages other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have the screening mammogram.
3:23
David’s story – If I had the screening I would’ve been better off
Story
David is the CEO at Pangula Mannanurna, an Aboriginal Health Service in South Australia. David shares his experience of being diagnosed with bowel cancer.
3:44
Ernest’s story – Gugu mugu do, just do it
Story
Ernest, an Aboriginal man from the Tjapukai tribe, is an advocate of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.
2:33
John’s story – Knowledge is power
Story
John talks about his experience with using the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program kit. Receiving a reminder letter prompted him to do the test. Listen to his story.
3:16
Margarette’s story – Get your breasts screened even if you feel healthy
Story
Margarette Fisher, a Nudendri woman, encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen.
2:36
Stephen and Mary Ann’s story – You don’t have to be the tough guy
Story
Stephen and Mary Ann talk about their experience with the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and the importance of encouraging loved ones to do the test.
3:55
National Cervical Screening Program – Video – Cervical screening explained – Auslan
Presentation
This video provides an overview of the National Cervical Screening Program with an Auslan translator. It outlines what a cervical screening test is and the test options available to participants.
3:55
National Cervical Screening Program – Video – How to take your own cervical screening test sample – Easy read
Presentation
This 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.
Independent Evaluation of HeadtoHelp and AMHCs final evaluation report
Report
This final report shows the key findings from the evaluation which includes qualitative data collected through interviews and other artefacts and a quantitative analysis of the Primary Mental Health Care Minimum Dataset (PMHC-MDS) data.
Screening tests for your new baby – South Australia
Brochure
South Australia Pathology brochure explaining how newborn bloodspot screening works in South Australia.
Cervical Screening Communications Toolkit
Fact sheet
This 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.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – postcard for Indigenous people
Brochure
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
Fact sheet
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.
Indigenous people and bowel screening – Information for doctors
Fact sheet
Doctors use this fact sheet to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take part in bowel cancer screening.
Understanding bowel screening – Flip chart guide for Indigenous people
Presentation
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.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Checklist for talking with your patients – with Indigenous artwork
Form
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.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A3 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork
Poster
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 – A4 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork
Poster
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 with Indigenous artwork
Poster
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.
Indigenous people and bowel screening – Information for health workers
Fact sheet
Health workers use this fact sheet to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take part in bowel cancer screening.
Increasing bowel cancer screening – tips for patient outreach
Fact sheet
This fact sheet for health professionals explains how to increase participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.
Date last updated:
Tags: