National Bowel Cancer Screening Program Lifesaver fact sheet
This fact sheet provides some simple facts about bowel cancer and the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. It is available in over 20 languages.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Home test kit instructions
There are 4 easy steps to completing a home test kit for bowel cancer. Find out what the kit contains and how to do the test.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Lifesaver poster
This A3-sized poster encourages people to take part in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. You can order printed copies of this poster.
Self-collection and the cervical screening test
This fact sheet helps healthcare providers to discuss whether self-collection may be an option for participants in the National Cervical Screening Program. It is usually provided during a consultation.
Know Your Health: Cervical Screening Test
Our bodies are made up of millions of cells. New cells grow every day. Sometimes when cells grow differently they can turn into cancer. Cervical cancer is cancer in the cervix. The cervix is inside the body at the top of the vagina.
Breast health and breast screening
This flipchart has been produced by the Cancer Institute NSW to support those providing information on breast cancer and breast screening to women from different cultural backgrounds; particularly those eligible to participate in the BreastScreen NSW program.
Breast health and breast screening - PowerPoint
This flipchart has been produced by the Cancer Institute NSW to support those providing information on breast cancer and breast screening to women from different cultural backgrounds; particularly those eligible to participate in the BreastScreen NSW program.
Translated information about COVID-19
Translated COVID-19 resources and information are available in community languages at health.nsw.gov.au/covid-19.
Mindfulness Program Audio Resources
These Mindfulness resources have been developed to provide you with some strategies to manage stress and enjoy a better quality of life. Mindfulness is about training ourselves to pay attention to the present moment without judgement. The everyday challenges of these unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 pandemic result in unavoidable stress. Practicing mindfulness helps reduce stress and anxiety, and can improve our overall wellbeing. It can also help to improve focus, memory, cultivate calmness and regulate emotions. This set of Mindfulness audio resources includes 6 Mindfulness exercises, each lasting between 5 to 17 minutes. To maximize the benefits of the mindfulness strategies, we suggest that you practice as often as you can even when you are not feeling stressed.
School Vaccination Program for Year 10
NSW Health offers the vaccines recommended for adolescents by the National Health and Medical Research Council in a school vaccination program. Signed parental/guardian consent must be provided.