Posters
Download our A4 PDF posters to print for your waiting room/consultation rooms (or anywhere else you want to spread breast awareness!)
We know healthcare professionals, particularly GPs and nurses, play an important role in diagnosing breast cancer early. They also have a great influence earlier on in the journey, encouraging healthy checking habits. Our research shows young women claim doctors have the most influence in encouraging non-checkers to start.
We want to make sure that all young people are informed about the importance of checking their boobs, chests, breasts and pecs. That is why we have designed the materials and resources below to help you to educate, encourage and empower your patients to start coppin’ a feel!
All of our healthcare information has the PIF TICK (Patient Information Forum), meaning that all of the health information is accredited and reviewed by healthcare professionals.
Specifically designed with learning objectives to support Healthcare Professionals to confidently deliver breast awareness as part of health promotion, our online module covers key principles of breast awareness such as signs and symptoms of breast cancer, as well as myths and misconceptions.
The module also covers information about broader subjects of relevance to Healthcare Professionals, such as when to make referrals and key resources for signposting.
Download our A4 PDF posters to print for your waiting room/consultation rooms (or anywhere else you want to spread breast awareness!)
Is there a screen in your waiting room? Download our slides to educate your patients on all things boob checking whilst they wait.
Located on campus or work closely with students? Download our specifically digital toolkit created to educate students on campus. Download our toolkit containing waiting room slides, social media assets and accompanying copy to use on socials and in newsletters.
Our digital, downloadable leaflets contain all our core breast awareness info. We have versions in English, Arabic, Punjabi, Welsh & Bengali.
Order our healthcare pack full of useful materials. Including leaflets for patients, badges for staff, and handy checking reminder cards for patients.
Our CPD-accredited webinars are for all healthcare professionals, but have been created specifically for GPs, Nurses, Midwives, & Sexual Health Professionals. All the webinars are built around core learning objectives, and for each speciality there is tailored information for your discipline.
Simply choose the closest discipline to your own. You only need to attend one session. On completion of our feedback form you will receive a certificate of attendance. Our webinars are free of charge & conducted via Zoom. See our full list of dates & book your place below.
Are you interested in setting up a bespoke healthcare webinar for your team, group or study day at your chosen date and time? We deliver free CPD-accredited webinars and can work with you to deliver a bespoke webinar to support your staff, with content designed to support healthcare professionals in their role.
All of our healthcare information has the PIF TICK (Patient Information Forum), meaning that all of the health information is accredited and reviewed by healthcare professionals.
Take a look at our health information – your one-stop shop for all things breast health.
Find out how to lead the way in chest-checking excellence with our Code of Breast Practice.
The Self-Checkout is a guide through the checking process, with tips and FAQs. A great guide for patients to help them get started on their checking journey.
We have partnered with Superdrug to reach even more people with the important boob-checking message. All Superdrug nurses are now trained on the breast awareness message and will be raising awareness with patients during all consultations carried out across their 50+ nurse clinics across the UK.
Meet our Medical Advisory Group members, here to support the CoppaFeel! team in reminding, educating and empowering the nation to check their boobs. We are proud to have their expertise on board to help evaluate, develop and inform our messaging and campaigns.