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Social media toolkit Help support the WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program’s 2016 Cervical Cancer Prevention Campaign online. You may like to use one or more of the following Facebook and Twitter posts to help promote cervical cancer prevention messages within the social media networks of your organisation. These posts can be adapted to include specific details of your organisation, activity or event. Key Messages Currently, the best way to prevent cervical cancer is through regular cervical screening (Pap smears) every two years Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause of cervical cancer All women aged 18-69 years who have ever been sexually active, even HPV vaccinated women, need to undertake regular cervical screening Key dates 2016 Cervical Cancer Prevention Campaign: 1 – 30 November 2016 National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week: 7 – 13 November 2016 Key links Consumer information webpage Link consumers here for more information on the importance of regular cervical screening and to view the Campaign video http://healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Healthy WA Facebook page Keep an eye out for posts from WA Health promoting the Campaign and the importance of regular cervical screening https://www.facebook.com/WAHealthy/ti meline/ WA Health Twitter account (@WAHealth) Keep an eye out for posts from WA Health promoting the Campaign and the importance of regular cervical screening https://twitter.com/wahealth WA Health YouTube account View the Campaign video here https://youtu.be/Jp-Vc17TuRA WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program’s 2016 Campaign webpage Get involved in the 2016 Cervical Cancer Prevention Campaign http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/0_9 /OBS-2016-Cervical-Cancer-PreventionCampaign Sample Facebook posts Did you know? 4 out of 5 women who develop cervical cancer have either never had a Pap smear or do not have them regularly. Find out more about the importance of regular Pap smears. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Did you know? Almost half of Western Australian women are not up to date with their Pap smears. Are you one of them? Find out why Pap smears are so important. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Did you know? Currently, the best way to prevent cervical cancer is through regular cervical screening every two years. For more information visit healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Women who have had the HPV vaccine also need to have regular Pap smears. Find out why regular Pap smears are important. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears A Pap smear every 2 years is currently your best protection against cervical cancer. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears November 7-13 is National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week! Make an appointment for a Pap smear today if you are due or overdue. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Well women equal strong women. Find out about why regular Pap smears are important for your health. healthywa.wa.gov.au/papsmears Sample Twitter posts Most women don’t know that human papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause of cervical cancer #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 4 out of 5 women who develop cervical cancer have never had a Pap smear or do not have them regularly #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Almost half of WA women are not up to date with their Pap smears. Are you one of them? #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Currently, the best way to prevent cervical cancer is through regular cervical screening every two years #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Women who have had the HPV vaccine also need to have regular Pap smears #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 A Pap smear every 2 years is currently your best protection against cervical cancer #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Prevent cervical cancer with regular cervical screening – book an appointment for a Pap smear today #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 November 7-13 is National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week! Book a Pap smear today if you are due or overdue #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Well women equal strong women. Book an appointment for a Pap smear today if you are due or overdue #cervicalscreening bit.ly/1kfOZc1 Images To insert one of the following images into Facebook or Twitter right-click on the image and choose ‘Save picture as’. The images have been designed for these social media platforms and do not need to be resized. Images for Facebook (4) Images for Twitter (4) September 2016 This document can be made available in alternative formats on request for a person with a disability. © Department of Health 2016 Copyright to this material is vested in the State of Western Australia unless otherwise indicated. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced or re-used for any purposes whatsoever without written permission of the State of Western Australia. health.wa.gov.au