The Federal Cervical Cancer Collaborative (FCCC) develops resources to advance equitable cervical cancer prevention, screening, and management in safety-net settings. Safety-net settings are places where people with limited or no insurance can receive care. People who are low-income can access services, as well.
Download our toolkits
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Toolkit to Build Provider Capacity
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Patient Engagement Toolkit
Download the Patient Engagement Toolkit in English (PDF - 3 MB)
Download the Patient Engagement Toolkit in Spanish (PDF - 5 MB)
What is the Toolkit to Build Provider Capacity and who should use it?
This toolkit helps providers improve equitable cervical cancer prevention, screening, and management. In this toolkit, "providers" means all people involved in cervical cancer care. This includes anyone who interacts with patients or supports patient care.
We suggest that providers use the toolkit to:
- Improve quality of care
- Train staff
- Communicate and engage with patients
- Assess current cervical cancer programs
What is the Improving Patient Engagement in Cervical Cancer Prevention Toolkit?
This toolkit helps increase patient and community engagement in cervical cancer prevention, screening, and management.
The toolkit has four sections:
- Introduction: Overview, importance of patient engagement, and the role of health centers.
- Patient Engagement Materials: These items include a social media calendar, screening by age poster, live read script, text message library, LGBTQIA+ poster, and cervical screening follow-up card. Download the social media graphics, posters, and follow-up cards.
- Community Partner Guide: Browse suggestions on how to work with partners in your community.
- Additional Resources: Help your patients understand HPV infection, screening, and test results.
Who should use this toolkit?
This toolkit is for people who work at health centers and safety-net settings. This includes health care providers, office staff, patient navigators, and volunteers.
How should I use the materials in this toolkit?
You can use these materials to promote vaccination, screening, and management. You can adapt and tailor these materials to your community’s needs.
How can I increase patient engagement in my community?
Share social media graphics
We formatted these graphics for X, Facebook, and Instagram. Refer to the Toolkit PDF for the social media copy and calendar.
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Social Media Graphics for Cervical Health Awareness Month (January)
Social media graphics coming soon
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Social Media Graphics for Back to School (August to September)
Social media graphics coming soon
Distribute posters
Share them in a variety of places such as community centers, places of worship, and clinics.
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Screening by Age Poster
Download the Screening by Age Poster in English (PDF – 195 KB).
Download the Screening by Age Poster in Spanish (PDF – 271 KB).
This poster outlines recommended cervical cancer screening guidelines by age and across a person’s life span. It is a visual aid to help patients understand the importance of cervical cancer prevention and screening.
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LGBTQIA+ Poster
Download Version 1 of the LGBTQIA+ poster in English, no QR code (PDF – 356 KB).
Download Version 1 of the LGBTQIA+ poster in Spanish, no QR code (PDF – 197 KB).
Download Version 2 of the LGBTQIA+ poster in English, with a QR code (PDF – 510 KB) linking to HRSA’s Find a Health Center Tool.
Download Version 2 of the LGBTQIA+ poster in Spanish, with a QR code (PDF – 79 KB) linking to HRSA’s Find a Health Center Tool.
This poster is designed to promote cervical cancer screening among LGBTQIA+ people.
Give patients the Cervical Screening Follow-up Card
This follow-up information card is tailorable. Use it to provide patients with information about next steps after a visit.
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Cervical Screening Follow-up Card
Download Version 1 in English with one follow-up card (PDF – 27 KB).
Download Version 1 in Spanish with one follow-up card (PDF – 29 KB).Download Version 2 in English with two follow-up cards per page (PDF – 33 KB).
Download Version 2 in Spanish with two follow-up cards per page (PDF – 74 KB).
How can I learn about new FCCC resources?
We will share new FCCC resources in the OWH Updates Newsletter. Subscribe to sign up.