Developing Australia's first Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy

 
 
About the project
On 17 November 2021 the Australian Government announced the development of a collaborative National Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy, led by the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer (ACPCC). This project will inform the Australian Government Department of Health’s future activities to achieve the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem in Australia by 2035.    
 
The Strategy will be informed by a series of consultations with experts, representatives of priority communities, and other interested parties, to inform the three pillars of cervical cancer elimination - vaccination, screening, and treatment - and ensure a strong equity lens is applied at every step of the project.  
 
The overarching vision is to achieve elimination for all women and people with a cervix across the diverse communities we have in Australia.   
 
Get involved
Register your details below to be a part of this exciting national project to achieve a cervical cancer free future for Australian women and people with a cervix.    
 

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* 1. About you:

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* 2. What is your level of interest in this project?

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* 3. What areas of cervical cancer elimination are you most interested in? (Select your top 3)

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* 4. How do you rate your current knowledge of cervical cancer elimination?

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* 5. Your contact details:

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* 6. Please provide the details of an alternate contact, in the case that we cannot reach you:

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* 7. If you are representing your organisation:

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Is your organisation is already involved in work to eliminate cervical cancer?
Does this project align with your organisation's strategic direction?

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* 8. Please provide other relevant contacts in your organisation (e.g. communications and policy teams) that need to be informed about this project

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* 9. Is there anything else you would like to share with us on this topic?

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