Elimination of cervical cancer? It’s possible within my lifetime
Posted by Samantha Dixon, Chief Executive, 22 Mar 2022
Categories: cervical cancer; Chief Executive blogSince joining Jo’s in early summer 2021 it is fair to say it has been a whirlwind. I’ve seen first hand the impact of the pandemic on cervical cancer and prevention services and the income we rely on was badly hit. At the same time so much progress has been made
Read moreTraining, community and engagement: how the Tampon Tax Fund helped us to improve access to cervical screening
Posted by Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust team, 21 Feb 2022
Categories: roadshow | cervical screening | HPVCervical screening can help prevent cervical cancer. Yet across the UK, on average, one in four women and people with a cervix do not attend their screening appointments. Among ethnic minority communities, this is even lower.
Read moreWhat’s it like to live beyond an advanced cervical cancer diagnosis?
Posted by Rachael Rennie, media volunteer, 01 Feb 2022
Categories: cervical cancerThis blog post discusses living with an advanced cancer diagnosis. Take care while reading, and contact our support services if you want to talk.
Read moreBehind the headlines: cervical screening intervals changing to 5 years
Posted by Kate Sanger, Head of Communications & Public Affairs, 06 Jan 2022
Categories: HPV | Wales | cervical screeningThe Cervical Screening Programme in Wales recently announced that it is changing. As of the 1st of January the routine screening interval for women and other people with a cervix in Wales aged 25 – 49 has moved from three to five years. We’re taking you behind the headlines to help you…
Read moreBlack Friday: gifts that give back
Posted by Daisy Crook, Community & Events Fundraiser, 24 Nov 2021
Categories: shop | blackfridayWhat demonstrates Christmas spirit more than buying a product that also helps a cause that you care about? This Black Friday, if you’re shopping for the best deals for Christmas presents, why not also consider gifts that give back?
Read more“Their lived experience was key to shaping the series of films.” Why does co-production matter?
Posted by Suzanne Kelly, West of Scotland Cervical Cancer Prevention Project Coordinator, 12 Nov 2021
Categories: cervical screening | learning disability Read moreBehind the headlines: HPV vaccine eliminating cervical cancer
Posted by Imogen Pinnell, Health Information Manager, 05 Nov 2021
Categories: behind the headlines | hpv vaccineOur vision is that one day cervical cancer will be a thing of the past.
Read moreBehind the headlines: Cervical screening incident in Scotland and what it means
Posted by Samantha Dixon, Chief Executive, 15 Sep 2021
Categories: Chief Executive blog | cervical cancer | cervical screening | behind the headlinesThis blog has been updated from June 2021.
Read moreBros for Jo’s: your stories
Posted by Daisy Crook, Community & Events Fundraiser, 18 Aug 2021
Categories: FundraisingAll our fundraisers are absolutely incredible. Many of them get involved after a loved one goes through a difficult time, such as having treatment for cervical cancer or cervical cell changes. Fundraising can help to turn a stressful situation into something positive.
Read more“We need women’s voices and experiences to be centred and amplified”: our response to the Women’s Health Strategy consultation
Posted by Hannah Wright, Policy and Public Affairs Assistant, 23 Jul 2021
Categories: PolicyThe 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.
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