Neftaly How to Organize a Breast Health Workshop

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How to Organize a Breast Health Workshop

Educate. Empower. Inspire – Neftaly

At Neftaly, we believe that knowledge saves lives — and a breast health workshop is one of the most powerful ways to bring life-saving education into your community. Whether you’re a healthcare worker, teacher, student, or concerned citizen, you have the power to help others learn the importance of breast health and early detection.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you plan and run a successful breast health workshop.


???? Step 1: Define the Goal of Your Workshop

Before you begin, ask yourself:
What do I want participants to learn or do after this workshop?

Common goals include:

  • Raising awareness about breast cancer and early detection
  • Teaching self-breast examination techniques
  • Encouraging regular screenings and mammograms
  • Supporting survivors and caregivers
  • Breaking stigma and misinformation in the community

???? Neftaly Tip: Keep your goals specific, measurable, and tailored to your audience.


???? Step 2: Identify Your Target Audience

Think about who would benefit most from your workshop:

  • Women and girls (age 15+)
  • Men (yes, they can get breast cancer too)
  • Youth groups, churches, schools, or workplaces
  • Rural or underserved communities
  • Survivors and caregivers

This helps shape your message, language, and delivery.


???? Step 3: Choose the Right Venue (or Platform)

Decide whether the workshop will be in-person or virtual. Then choose a comfortable, accessible space with:

  • Good lighting and seating
  • Visual/audio equipment (if needed)
  • Privacy (for sensitive discussions)

Virtual option? Use Zoom, Google Meet, or Facebook Live. Make sure your participants have access to data or internet.


???? Step 4: Plan the Workshop Agenda

A typical workshop can run for 60–90 minutes. Here’s a sample structure:

???? Sample Agenda:

TimeActivity
5 minsWelcome and Introductions
10 minsIce-breaker or warm-up
15 minsBreast Health Basics (with visuals)
20 minsSelf-Breast Examination Demo
20 minsGuest Speaker (nurse, doctor, or survivor)
10 minsQ&A Session
5 minsClosing, thank you, and resources

???? Neftaly Tip: Keep it interactive — ask questions, use props, and allow people to share their thoughts.


???? Step 5: Prepare Your Educational Materials

Make sure your content is:

  • Clear and accurate (use Neftaly or WHO guidelines)
  • Culturally sensitive and inclusive
  • Language-appropriate (use the local language if needed)
  • Visually engaging (use posters, slides, or videos)

Key topics to cover:

  • What is breast cancer?
  • Risk factors and prevention
  • Signs and symptoms to watch for
  • How and when to do a self-exam
  • When to get screened (mammograms or clinical exams)
  • What to do if you find a lump

???? Neftaly can provide ready-made slides, brochures, and demonstration guides.


????‍⚕️ Step 6: Involve a Health Professional or Guest Speaker

Invite a nurse, doctor, radiologist, or survivor to speak at your workshop. Their stories and expertise:

  • Build trust
  • Make the message real
  • Encourage participants to take action

If you can’t find a speaker, Neftaly can help connect you with professionals in your area.


???? Step 7: Promote Your Workshop

Let people know about the event through:

  • Social media (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp)
  • Flyers and posters at clinics, churches, markets, and schools
  • Community radio or local influencers
  • Word of mouth — tell friends and family

???? Neftaly Tip: Create a catchy slogan or hashtag to spark interest!


✅ Step 8: Prepare Resources and Giveaways

Helpful resources include:

  • Self-exam step-by-step guides
  • Referral forms for screening
  • Neftaly breast health brochures
  • Pink ribbons or small tokens

You could also offer:

  • Free breast screenings (partner with a clinic)
  • Certificates of participation
  • Light refreshments (if in-person)

???? Step 9: Collect Feedback and Measure Impact

At the end of the workshop:

  • Ask participants what they learned
  • Use a quick feedback form or discussion
  • Count how many people attended and took materials home
  • Follow up to see if participants booked screenings

This helps improve future workshops — and shows the real impact you’re making.


???? Step 10: Stay Connected

Invite participants to join your WhatsApp group, community page, or future events. Keep the momentum going!

???? Contact Neftaly to:

  • Get training materials
  • Access workshop templates
  • Connect with health partners
  • Receive support and recognition for your efforts

???? Call: [Insert Number]
???? Email: info@saypro.org
???? Visit: [www.saypro.org/workshops]


???? Final Word from Neftaly:

“One conversation can save a life. One workshop can save a community.”

Thank you for being part of the movement for better breast health. You don’t need to be a doctor to make a difference — you just need to care enough to act.


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