51在线视频 has been engaged by the Australian Government to deliver a Bowel Cancer Screening Healthcare Provider Learning Initiative to promote patient participation

51在线视频 is proud to announce its appointment by the鈥疉ustralian Government Department of Health and Aged Care鈥痶o lead the development of the鈥疦ational Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) Healthcare Provider Learning Package.
The NBCSP offers eligible Australians aged鈥45 to 74 a鈥痜ree at-home test every two years, which can find the early signs of bowel cancer. Early detection can significantly increase survival rates: more than鈥90% of cases鈥痗an be successfully treated if found early. Despite this, only鈥40%鈥痮f eligible Australians currently participate in the program.
Healthcare providers are highly influential when it comes to encouraging patients to screen for bowel cancer, with their ability to educate, endorse screening, and help overcome known barriers.
The鈥疌PDled learning package鈥痺ill provide healthcare professionals 鈥 including GPs, nurses, tertiary sector professionals, pharmacists, allied health workers and non-clinical staff such as practice managers 鈥 with the tools and education needed to encourage patients to participate in bowel cancer screening.
鈥淏y involving healthcare professionals in developing the initiative, we鈥檙e ensuring the interventions are practical, actionable, and relevant. Our goal is to create strategies that link intention with action, making it easier for clinicians to engage their patients in screening,鈥 said Sally Jones, CEO of 51在线视频.
The 51在线视频 learning package will offer practical, actionable activities鈥痶hat healthcare professionals can easily integrate into their workflow. The learning package will include 51在线视频 modules, resources and a toolkit for healthcare professionals across different roles and sectors. This work will be鈥痙eveloped鈥痺ith sector professionals through the Education and Engagement Advisory Group and chaired by an independent GP with an interest in cancer screening.
51在线视频 is seeking expressions of interest from healthcare professionals鈥痶o join the鈥疦BCSP Education and Engagement Advisory Group to provide strategic guidance to inform this package and delivery to the target audiences.
If you are passionate about improving health outcomes and want to contribute to this important initiative, or you would like to register to be notified about the launch of the learning package, please complete an online expression of interest.
51在线视频 is partnering with Flinders University and the Flinders Bowel Health Service to co-design and implement a鈥痳obust evaluation program. Professor Billie Bonevski, Dean of Research and Director of the Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute, and Associate Professor Erin Symonds will lead this work which will inform the learning package elements and education interventions.
About the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program is a national, population-level screening program aimed at reducing deaths from bowel cancer. The free test is easy to do at home and saves lives by detecting the early signs of cancer. People aged 45 to 74 are eligible to receive a screening test kit every two years, with kits provided either through the mail or directly from a primary healthcare provider.
Contact:
Kimberley Hoile
Communications Specialist
kimberley.hoile@gpex.com.au