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Screening Matters
The National Screening Unit newsletter
In this issue:
- Engaging Māori wāhine in conversations: BreastScreen Counties Manukau
- Breast screening booklet demystifies mammograms: Northland DHB
- First District Health Boards start bowel screening
- Delivering quality screening and audiology services for babies
- Launch of Time to Screen social marketing programme
- New BreastScreen Aotearoa resources for women
- Breast and cervical screening support services for Otago and Southland
Breast and cervical screening support services for Otago and Southland

Screening support services provide additional support to help women attend their regular screening appointments.
BSOS will work with the Southern District Health Board and WellSouth Primary Health Network to deliver the services.
This is the last contract to be finalised as part of the $3.45 million annual programme for priority group women. Priority women include Māori, Pacific, Asian (for cervical screening), as well as unscreened, and under-screened women.
The NSU is looking forward to working closely with BreastScreen Otago Southland to ensure women receive the very best care.
For more information about screening support providers, or the tender and selection process, see Providers for breast and cervical screening support services.
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