Tackling Inequalities in Screening

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Tackling Inequalities in Screening Sarah Manson National Screening Programmes – Policy Lead

Scottish Snapshot International Cancer Benchmarking Project: 5 year colorectal % cancer survival rates (similar findings for other cancer types) Cancer Incidence (2009-2013) and Mortality (2010-2014) by deprivation quintile in Scotland. Age-standardised rates. (EASR: European Age Standardised Rate – using ESP2013)

Detect Cancer Early

Bowel Screening

Breast screening

Cervical Screening

Cervical Screening

Screening Inequalities Fund SSC/ Screening Programmes Key Screening Inequalities Programme 6.3.17 V.1 People can access screening services at the right time through effective, sustainable screening programmes improving our ability to detect cancer at an early stage. Screening services meet peoples needs Enable Development and testing of effective new screening interventions through CS Overall aim Screening Inequalities Fund Supporting screening services to accelerate development, testing and spread of ideas and innovation in population based cancer screening Our experience as participants in screening is enhanced Primary contributing factors DCE Primary Care Intervention factors Required change Test of Change At local level Supported by CS SG Implementation activity factors Increased participation in screening from hard to reach groups People are better informed and empowered to participate in screening Draw together learning and integrate with other Screening Programmes (other appropriate activities) Screening services manage Risk Better Change is informed by local data and variation in outcomes and practice Increased awareness and understanding of screening, ScreeningVision Screening Outcome Realistic Med Accelerate spread through shared learning and networking Facilitate a climate for change in Screening Screening Workforce are improvers and innovators Screening evidences reduced variation, harm and waste Increased use of Technology to inform and empower people Screening services better contribute to Improving Population Health Screening better addresses Health Inequalities Our Screening Infrastructure – physical and digital is improved E-Health Promote an Improvement based Approach Communication and Engagement Strong engagement with PC Theme 1: Emotional Barriers Improving Population Health Screening is involved in local strategic planning Theme 2: Cognitive Barriers Theme 3: Practical Barriers Screening Inequalities Network Community

Theme 1: Emotional Barriers Screening services meet peoples needs Screening Inequalities Fund Supporting screening services to accelerate development, testing and spread of ideas and innovation in population based cancer screening Increased participation in screening from hard to reach groups Change is informed by local data and variation in outcomes and practice Increased awareness and understanding of screening, Screening Workforce are improvers and innovators Increased use of Technology to inform and empower people Our Screening Infrastructure – physical and digital is improved Theme 1: Emotional Barriers Theme 2: Cognitive Barriers Theme 3: Practical Barriers

Supporting Workstream Scottish Government Scottish Screening Committee Screening Inequalities Network Operational group Local Boards/Projects

Thank you! Sarah Manson sarah.manson@gov.scot