Professor Deborah Bateson and Associate Professor Mary-Ann O’Donovan at the University of Sydney are engaging with with people with disabilities and their supporters on behalf of the Department of Health and Aged Care to improve equity in breast screening.
We’re interested to hear from women and people with a cervix with lived experience of disability who access cervical screening and their supporters (paid and unpaid). All views are important to us, and input will help guide decisions about cervical screening for the benefit of the wider public.

For more information and to join a paid focus group, contact Emily Gosden – Kaye by email ([email protected]).
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