How strong are cancer prevention policies in your country?

Cancer prevention requires regular screenings and check ups. The CUPID project has launched a survey to gather data on identifying national cancer prevention policies for people with intellectual disabilities across European organisations that provide support services to them.
Deadline to send responses: Tuesday 22 April 2025
Completing this questionnaire should take about 5 minutes. All responses will be anonymous. This survey defines “health policy” as the decisions, plans, and actions undertaken to achieve specified healthcare objectives within a society, as endorsed by the World Health Organisation.
The main idea of this survey is to work towards mitigating health inequalities for people with intellectual disabilities across Europe and beyond. The results of this survey will yield valuable insights in understanding the applications of cancer prevention policies in relation to the needs of people with intellectual disabilities.
The COST Action CA21123 - Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities (CUPID) represents a collaborative network comprising academics, representatives, and advocacy groups dedicated to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).