Above: Bowel cancer screening campaign Youtube video featuring Mary G
We recently relaunched our bowel cancer campaign on social media platforms to raise awareness of bowel cancer amongst the Aboriginal West Australian community. The campaign encourages eligible people to do the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) home test.
The issue
Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer affecting the Aboriginal Australian community but is one of the most treatable cancers if found early.
The NBCSP has reported less than half of all eligible West Australians participate when they receive the home test kit which is designed to detect bowel cancer in its very early stages. When detected early, more than 90 per cent of bowel cancers can be treated successfully.
Help us increase participation amongst the Aboriginal West Australian community by sharing our bowel cancer screening social media campaign.
The campaign
The campaign shares social media tiles featuring local people who are keen to share the message about bowel screening with their communities and encourage more people to do the NBCSP test when they receive it in the mail.
We also teamed up with Mary G, an Aboriginal personality, educator, and radio presenter to raise awareness of bowel cancer amongst the Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal communities.
We developed the campaign in consultation with Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia and Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service. In the process, we also consulted Aboriginal Medical Services, Elders, and Aboriginal staff from local clinics and organisations in the regions, including WA Country Health Service.
How you can help
If you are a health professional or live in one of the targeted regions, simply share the campaign resources available in your newsletters, to your networks, and on your website and social media platforms.
Help us ensure all eligible Western Australians feel informed and empowered to take the test.
Phase 1 Campaign assets to share:
- Testimonial social tiles (right click and save image)