Policy
Last modified: 3 June 2025, 12:16
Posted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications & Public Affairs, 11:45 am
Jo’s are a proud member of the One Cancer Voice group of over 50 cancer charities. We share a collective aim and bring experience across the awareness, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery from all cancer types and patient groups,…
Read morePosted by Hannah Wright, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, 5:45 pm
The UK Government will soon be publishing a ‘Health Disparities White Paper’ setting out policies and plans to reduce inequalities in health outcomes, and to support more people to live longer and healthier lives.
Posted by Hannah Wright, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, 2:45 pm
The Department of Health and Social Care recently held a consultation period, seeking the views of individuals and organisations to help inform the development of the government’s Women’s Health Strategy.
Posted by Rebecca Shoosmith, Head of Support Services, 8:00 am
It’s a tricky time to be a charity. We’re facing an anticipated income loss of over 60% and have had to furlough over half of our amazing colleagues to make sure we can continue to deliver our key frontline services. It’s a tricky time but we’re…
Read morePosted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, 11:00 am
Today the NHS in Scotland has announced that it will be introducing HPV testing as the primary method for cervical screening from 2019, but what does this actually mean and how will it save lives?
Posted by Rebecca Shoosmith, Head of Support Services, 1:00 pm
Last Friday the results of the annual National Cancer Patient Experience Survey were released.
Posted by , 9:15 am
Wednesday’s (19th July) announcement from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) was disappointing.
Posted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, 12:15 pm
As a charity we are focused on the day that no woman dies from cervical cancer.
Posted by Claire Cohen, Head of Information and Engagement, 10:30 am
Claire Cohen, our Head of Information and Education, talks about why our new report ‘Cervical cancer stories’ is so important.