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The statewide campaign to increase screening for colorectal cancer launched in November 2011. Many of you expressed interest in implementing the campaign in your communities. To help make implementing the campaign as easy for you as possible, we have developed a toolkit. It includes media materials, partner materials and other collateral.
CRC Guidance Document
The Community Guide for Preventive Services: CRC Screening Client-Oriented Interventions
The Community Guide for Preventive Services: CRC Screening Provider-Oriented Screening Interventions
Tips for Grantees
CRC Letterhead
CRC Partner Newsletter Article
CRC Community Presentation
CRC Provider Cover Letter
Sample Lunch and Learn Agenda
CRC Pitch Points
CRC Editorial Pitch Points
CRC Letter to the Editor
Partner Outreach Grid
Partner Newsletter Article
Poster - General Audiences
Poster - African American
Poster - Native American
Mini-Brochure - General Audiences
Mini-Brochure - African American
Mini-Brochure - Native American
Oregonian Ad - Senator Bob Boyer
Oregonian Ad - Mary Schutten
Partnership Flyer - General Audiences
Partnership Flyer - African American
Partnership Flyer - Native American
Spokespeople Contact Sheet
OSCaR Data
Oregon CRC Incidence and Mortality by County
State Level Incidence and Mortality Tables for All Cancers
Toolkit Cover Letter
Table of Contents
Letter to Administrators;
Guide to Identifying Spokespeople
Spokesperson Interview Form
Media Guide
News Release
Newsletter Article
Guide to Submitting a PSA
PSA Script
PSA Metro 1 (mp3)
PSA Metro 2 (mp3)
Payroll Stuffer
Print Ad
CRC Poster - Latino
CRC Brochure - Latino
CRC Brochure & Poster - Latino
Connect with the campaign web page at www.TheCancerYouCanPrevent.org
Connect with the campaign on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheCancerYouCanPrevent
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