If you are an unpaid carer or a care worker, there are other things that you can do to support someone to take part in screening.
Lasting power of attorney (LPA) for health and welfare
If you have a lasting power of attorney for health and welfare for the person you care for and they have been offered a screening appointment, you must bring the LPA document to their appointment. You will also need to bring your photographic identification, such as a valid passport or photo driving license.
You may have been issued with an activation key which links to your lasting power of attorney account. However, we cannot guarantee that WiFi is available in all screening clinics. If you cannot share the LPA document with us, you may need to rebook the appointment as we may not be able to screen the person without this.
If you have any questions about supporting someone through screening, it is important that you contact the screening programme before taking part. You can visit the ‘Contact Us’ pages on the screening programmes websites.