Motivations, Influences and Intentions to participate in NHS Cervical Screening among 20–24yr-olds
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Motivations, Influences and Intentions to participate in NHS Cervical Screening among 20–24-year-olds FOR INFORMATION
On behalf of Khadidja Bichbiche, Deputy Director, Equalities Team, Vaccinations and Screening.
Join us for an interactive and informative webinar on 7th May 2026 at 12.30–2.00pm delivered by Solutions Research with NHS England.
The session will:
- Share findings from a nationally commissioned insights project into the motivations for participating in the Cervical Screening Programme, with a focus on the views of participants from deprived areas.
- Explore the key insight findings and recommendations on strategies and actions which could help increase the number of first-time screeners who attend their cervical screening.
The session will be recorded and shared via the NHS Futures Reducing Inequalities Hub.
12:30 | Welcome and introductions and background to the work | Dr Khadidja Bichbiche, Deputy Director Equalities Team, Vaccinations and Screening Directorate, NHSE |
12:35 | Overview of engagement, findings and recommendations | Michelle Lloyd, Managing Director, Lucy Proudfoot, Strategic Insights Consultant,and Rupal Patel, Research Director Solutions Research |
13:25 | Initial responses from the national programme team | Alison Cowie, Head of Cervical Screening – Operations, Vaccinations and Screening Directorate, NHSE |
13.35 | Q&A | All |
13:55 | Closing remarks | Dr Khadidja Bichbiche, |
Please disseminate this invitation to relevant colleagues and to register for this event click on the Reserve button at the top of this event page. Registration for this event will end COP Tuesday 5th May.
For questions or further information, please contact the Vaccinations and Screening Equalities Team at:england.vaccination-equalities@nhs.net
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Name: equalities team
Email: england.vaccination-equalities@nhs.net
Telephone: 07872813297
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