Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bowel cancer screening campaign kicks off
The campaign uses comedy to reduce shame and lift participation in the free at-home screening test for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bowel cancer screening campaign kicks off
The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation has launched a campaign to promote bowel cancer screening among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The initiative, featuring comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, aims to address stigma and encourage early detection. The announcement: The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) has launched The Biggest Relief – a new campaign using humour to encourag…
Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation engages Think HQ for new bowel cancer screening campaign
The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) has launched The Biggest Relief – a new campaign using humour to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Victoria to participate in bowel cancer screening and prioritise early detection, via positive change agency Think HQ. The latest instalment of VACCHO’s Cancer Screening and Early Detection campaign is designed to increase awareness of bowel canc…
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