Closed consultation

Stakeholder and public involvement at the UK National Screening Committee

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Detail of feedback received

Many thanks to everyone who responded to this consultation.

We received 198 responses:

  • 35 from members of the public
  • 27 from charities
  • 110 from health or public health professionals

The remaining responses were from professional bodies, researchers, companies and public officials.

We will publish a full response to the consultation after the findings have been discussed with the UK National Screening Committee.

Summary

We are asking for views on how the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) involves stakeholders and the public in its work.

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Consultation description

The UK National Screening Committee

The UK NSC advises ministers and the NHS in the 4 UK countries about all aspects of population screening and supports implementation of screening programmes.

Improving involvement

We would like to find out your views on how the UK NSC involves stakeholders and members of the public in its work, and how well you think this is working.

We are using the term ‘stakeholders’ to mean people and organisations with a professional or particular personal interest in screening or a screening programme, and ‘members of the public’ to refer to everyone else.

Updates to this page

Published 13 November 2020

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