Date Posted: December 23, 2024

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ORWH is a partner of the Federal Cervical Cancer Collaborative (FCCC) led by the Health Resources and Services Administration, a multi-year partnership among federal agencies that works to improve cancer research and health care delivery. FCCC developed the Toolkit to Build Provider Capacity to help providers improve equitable cervical cancer care in safety-net settings, which are settings where people who have a low income and limited or no insurance can receive care.  

FCCC has recently released an additional toolkit, Improving Patient Engagement in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Communication Toolkit to Build Provider Capacity. This new resource aims to support all people who work at health centers and in safety-net settings, including health care providers, office staff, patient navigators, and volunteers. The materials can be used to promote vaccination, screening, and management, and they can be adapted and tailored to a specific community’s needs. The toolkit includes a social media calendar, screening-by-age poster, live read script, text message library, LGBTQIA+ poster, and cervical screening follow-up card. The toolkit and materials are available in English and Spanish.  

Download the Improving Patient Engagement in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Communication Toolkit to Build Provider Capacity on FCCC’s Resources page.