NHS Sussex - Cervical screening for Afghan refugees in Crawley
Release Date: 01/23/2023
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Several GP practices in Sussex are providing medical services to refugees as part of the Resettlement Scheme. As cervical screening is not offered to women in Afghanistan, Bridge Medical Centre in Crawley created an effective communications and engagement plan to inform this population group about the process and the benefits of screening, improve access to services and balance out the health inequalities that exist for Afghan women. Melissa Civale is Nurse Manager at the Bridge Medical Centre. In this podcast she explains how the programme came about and the results that were achieved....
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info_outlineSeveral GP practices in Sussex are providing medical services to refugees as part of the Resettlement Scheme. As cervical screening is not offered to women in Afghanistan, Bridge Medical Centre in Crawley created an effective communications and engagement plan to inform this population group about the process and the benefits of screening, improve access to services and balance out the health inequalities that exist for Afghan women.
Melissa Civale is Nurse Manager at the Bridge Medical Centre. In this podcast she explains how the programme came about and the results that were achieved.