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EveryWoman Expo 2023 another success

Photo from Expo with truck and staff
19/06/2023

BreastScreen WA had another successful year attending the EveryWoman Expo held from the 16-18 June at Perth Convention Centre. BreastScreen WA's screening truck, Boronia, was on-site to screen eligible women across the weekend, with the support of Administration and Health Promotion staff who booked eligible women in for their appointments. At the end of the weekend, 180 women were screened on the truck at the event, and overall 380 were booked for appointments at the Expo or at one of the 12 permanent BreastScreen WA clinics. The organisation's presence was definitely eye-catching with the large pink truck, pink information booth and merchandise garnering the attention of hundreds of people who walked by, many who expressed they were grateful for BreastScreen WA making the service so convenient and accessible. Well done to all who worked over the weekend, and to the women who decided to have their important health check at the Expo!

Staff and clients in front of BreastScreen WA display at EveryWoman Expo

BreastScreen WA staff member smiling at client in front of screening truckClient being booked in by a breastscreen wa staff member at everywoman expoBreastScreen Wa staff booking a client at Everywoman expo 2023

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Last Updated: 26/06/2023

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