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Cervical screening access for people with a disability

By May 6, 2025News


Enhancing Equity in Cervical Screening for People with a Disability

Researchers at the University of Sydney are conducting a consultation about accessing cervical screening for women and people with a cervix with lived experience of disability and their supporters.

About the consultation
We are looking to talk to people who meet the following criteria:

  • Women and people with a cervix who have lived experience of disability (and their paid and informal supporters);
  • Aged between 24 and 75 years old; and,
  • Eligible for cervical screening.

Participating in the consultation is voluntary. You will be asked to complete the following research activities:

  • One focus group interview that will take about 60 minutes. The participant can choose whether they participate in the interview via video call or in person. They can stop the focus group at any stage.

To thank the individuals for participating, they will be provided with a $60 voucher.

For any questions or comments, please contact Emily Gosden-Kaye at the University of Sydney via email: [email protected].

A full description of all consultation activities, including any risks, harms or discomforts that you may experience while participating in this consultation is included in the Participant Information Statement and Consent Form (linked below).

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