In this episode Ruth Bailey, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Chair of the Royal College of Nursing Women's Health Forum, and Jessie Hewitson, Director of NeuroUniverse, dive into the realities autistic and physically disabled people face when accessing cervical screening and cancer care. We explore the barriers- from sensory challenges to communication hurdles- and share how inclusive healthcare guidance is helping to close the gap. Through open conversation and lived experience, Ruth and Jessie reveal how small, thoughtful adjustments can make a world of difference for people navigating the cancer pathway.
This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objectives to make cancer care fair for everyone and offer more personal support to people affected by cancer and other health conditions. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.
Links from the episode:
NeuroUniverse
Cervical Screening for Physically Disabled Women and Autistic Women- professional resource
The Eve Appeal
The Oliver McGowan mandatory training on learning disability and autism
NHS Cervical Screening programme
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Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.