Immunisation
A 3 minute guide to protecting your baby against meningitis and septicaemia
There is now a vaccine to help protect against meningococcal group B (MenB) disease. The vaccine is being offered in the routine immunisation programme in the UK.
A guide for parents of children aged 5 to 11 (COVID-19 vaccination)
The NHS is offering coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to children aged 5 to 11 years. Experts have advised that parents of all children aged 5 to 11 years should be offered the chance to have their child vaccinated.
A guide for parents of children aged 5 to 11 years of age at high risk (A5 booklet)
COVID-19 vaccination guide for parents of at-risk children aged 5 to 11 years of age. This leaflet should be given to parents and carers prior to the vaccination appointment.
A guide on COVID-19 vaccine for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding (leaflet)
COVID-19 vaccination is strongly recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. This leaflet is for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding on coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination and includes information on the autumn booster.
A guide to immunisation for babies up to 13 months of age (booklet)
This guide to the vaccinations a baby needs in their first year of life. It is suitable for all GP practices,early years, pre-school and nursery settings. Includes schedule from 2022.
A guide to immunisation for pre-school (a guide to vaccinations from two years old until starting primary school)
This guide provides information on the routine immunisations that are given to children before they start school to help protect them from serious childhood diseases.
A guide to immunisation for teenagers and young people (leaflet)
This is the main guide to immunsations for young people which features the teenage booster, MenACWY and HPV vaccinations delivered in schools. This guide should be given to all parents and carers of young people and used for discussions in schools in preparation for the SAIS teams to visit schools and can be helpful for all head teachers and members of the school to read to understand more about the vaccinations being given and why they are important.
A guide to the COVID-19 autumn vaccination (leaflet)
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine will be offered from October to people aged 65 and over, residents in care homes for older people, and anyone aged 6 months and over in a clinical risk group to protect them ahead of winter.
A quick guide to childhood immunisations for the parents of premature babies - for babies born on or after 1st January 2020
A leaflet for parents which describes the immunisations offered to premature babies.
Adolescent vaccination programme - briefing for secondary schools (booklet)
This booklet includes information on:- adolescent vaccination programme, benefits to schools, timing of vaccination, consent and resources. This guidance should be shared with all members of the school staff team and head teachers before the Autumn flu season to help prepare for the flu vaccination sessions in primary schools.
All about flu and how to stop getting it - simple text version for adults (booklet)
This leaflet is aimed at adults with low literacy who are eligible for the annual flu vaccination. It provides simple advice on the flu virus and why you need the vaccine every year, signs and symptoms of flu, and how to get your flu vaccination.
Are you starting university in England? Protect yourself against meningitis and septicaemia
Meningococcal disease is a rare but life-threatening disease caused by meningococcal bacteria which are divided into several groups. The most common are A, B, C, W and Y. Infants, young children, teenagers and young adults have the highest risk of meningococcal disease.
Bash flu - daughter (A4 poster)
Get vaccinated, get winter strong. If your child was aged 2 or 3 on the 31st August 2024, get their free flu vaccine. Check eligibility and how to book at nhs.uk/child-flu.
Bash viruses - pregnant woman (A4 poster)
Get vaccinated, get winter strong. If you're pregnant, you are eligible for flu, RSV, whooping cough and COVID-19 vaccinations. Check your eligibility and book now at nhs.uk/pregnancy-vaccinations.
Bat contact and rabies risks
This leaflet contains information on bat rabies, the risk of catching rabies after being bitten by a bat, and how to treat a bat bite after exposure.
Boost your immunity this winter - all cohorts (digital screen)
Format: Email signature / web banner
COVID-19 and flu spread more quickly in winter and can cause serious illness. If you're over 50, in an at-risk group or pregnant you are eligible for a free flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster. Many children are also eligible for a free flu nasal spray vaccine.
Boost your immunity this winter - over 50s female (digital screen)
Format: Email signature / web banner
COVID-19 and flu spread more quickly in winter and can cause serious illness. If you're 50 years or over, you are eligible for a free flu vaccine and a COVID-19 booster.
Boost your immunity this winter - over 50s male (digital screen)
Format: Email signature / web banner
COVID-19 and flu spread more quickly in winter and can cause serious illness. If you're 50 years or over, you are eligible for a free flu vaccine and a COVID-19 booster.
Congratulations you've just had your baby - have you had your MMR vaccines? (leaflet)
This leaflet is for mums who have just given birth. The 2 doses of MMR vaccine will help protect them and their baby, until the baby is old enough to get vaccinated.
COVID-10 vaccine - your guide to booster vaccination - over 40s (leaflet)
Information on the booster dose for eligible individuals. People aged 40 years and over, health and social care workers and younger people at risk are being offered a booster dose of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccination - a guide for children and young people (leaflet)
This COVID-19 vaccination guide for children and young people should be given to all children and young people aged 12 to 17 years of age.
COVID-19 vaccination and blood clotting (A4 factsheet)
This guidance summarises the benefits and risks of the COVID-19 vaccination.
COVID-19 vaccination for children and young people aged 12 to 15 years - simple text (leaflet)
This leaflet should be given to eligible at-risk children and young people or their parents and carers prior to the vaccination appointment.
Don't forget to have your HPV vaccination! (A3 poster)
An A3 poster to promote the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme in schools.
Don't let another infectious disease spoil your time at college (A3 poster)
Meningitis can be very serious if not treated quickly. Know the signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia.
Don't let measles, mumps and rubella into your child's world (A3 poster)
A new campaign to encourage parents to get their children vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Don't let measles, mumps and rubella into your child's world (A4 poster)
A new campaign to encourage parents to get their children vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Easy read guide to the HPV vaccination (booklet)
This leaflet is to give you information about how the HPV vaccine can help people stop getting cancer.
Eligibility for shingles vaccine (A3 poster)
This is the quick guide poster guide to eligibility and copies should be ordered and displayed in practice waiting rooms and administration settings.
Flu : 5 reasons to have the vaccine (A3 poster)
This version of the 'Flu: 5 reasons to have the vaccine' poster which is aimed at the parents, guardians and carers of secondary school-aged children. It explains which children are eligible for flu vaccination, as well as describing the disease and the nasal flu vaccine.
Flu : 5 reasons to vaccinate your child (A3 poster)
This poster is aimed at the parents of pre-school and primary school aged children. It explains which children are eligible for flu vaccination, as well as describing the disease and the nasal flu vaccine.
Flu vaccination for briefing for primary schools (2024-2025)
This guidance has been produced to assist all school staff and headteachers with any questions about the annual flu vaccination programme for 2024 to 2025.
Flu vaccination guidance for social care and hospice providers (booklet)
This information is for social care and hospice care providers. It gives details on the benefits of providing staff flu vaccination and options for providing the service to increase uptake.
Flu vaccination guidance for social care workers and carers (booklet)
This information is for social care workers and carers. It gives details on the benefits of the flu vaccination and options for accessing it. Those who should receive a flu vaccination include all social care workers and some carers working directly with people clinically vulnerable to flu.
Get protected against measles - Cheril (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
A downloadable GP practice digital display screen for practice waiting rooms. This version has an image of a Nurse.
Get protected against measles - Rachel (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
A downloadable GP practice digital display screen for practice waiting rooms.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - carer version 1 (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
This resource can be used to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their families and friends.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - GP (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch flu this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your flu vaccination.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - group (landscape poster)
This campaign encourages audiences to get the vaccinations they’re eligible for, so they’re better able to defend themselves against viruses this winter. Pregnant women and children can get vaccinated against flu from 1st September. Pregnant women will also be encouraged to have their RSV vaccine from week 28 of pregnancy, the whooping cough vaccine between 20 and 32 weeks, and Covid-19 from 3rd October.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - housekeeper (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch flu or COVID-19 this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. This poster is aimed at housekeepers.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - midwife (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch flu or COVID-19 this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. This poster is aimed at midwives.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - nurse (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch flu this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your flu vaccination.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - over 65 version 1 (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
This resource can be used to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their families and friends.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - over 65 version 2 (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
This resource can be used to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their families and friends.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - over 65 version 3 (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
This resource can be used to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their families and friends.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - pharmacist (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch COVID-19 this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your COVID-19 vaccination.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong - physiotherapist (A4 poster)
If you are vaccinated and catch COVID-19 this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster. Get your COVID-19 vaccination.
Get your free flu jab - easy read (A3 poster)
This easy read flu poster is for people with learning disabilities.
Getting boosted gives you the best defence against COVID (Facebook image)
Still not sure about being vaccinated? Get to know your 'Vaxfacts' and then get jabbed. With so much information and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination circulating online, it’s understandable why people may feel anxious or confused about getting vaccinated.
Getting boosted gives you the best defence against COVID (Instagram image)
Still not sure about being vaccinated? Get to know your 'Vaxfacts' and then get jabbed. With so much information and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination circulating online, it’s understandable why people may feel anxious or confused about getting vaccinated.
Give your NHS a hand this winter - Flu 1 (A4 poster)
Look after yourself this Winter. Book your Flu jab today.
Give your NHS a hand this winter - Flu 2 (A4 poster)
Look after yourself this Winter. Book your Flu jab today.
Have your RSV vaccine to help protect you - older adults (A4 poster)
If you turn 75 years of age on or after 1st September 2024, your free RSV vaccine is waiting for you. Speak to your GP practice about your appointment today.
Hep B - risky business (gendered poster)
A poster promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (gendered vaccination flyer)
A flyer promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (generic flyer)
A flyer promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (generic poster)
A poster promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (man)
A postcard promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (non-gender)
A postcard promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hepatitis A (flyer)
This is a Hepatitis A flyer which can be given to people at risk due to the outbreak. It explains the risks of hepatitis A, how to prevent it, how to treat mild cases and how to seek help due to more serious symptoms.
How to protect your baby from RSV (leaflet)
From September 2024, pregnant women can have a free vaccine in each pregnancy, to protect their babies against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
HPV vaccination - for men (A3 poster)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is available through GUM & HIV clinics to MSM who are up to and including 45 years of age. The vaccine will help to prevent HPV infection which can cause genital warts and HPV-associated cancers. It is especially important for those who are living with HIV, and those who have multiple sexual partners.
HPV vaccination - universal (leaflet)
This leaflet provides essential information on the programme so that parents can give informed consent for their children to have their 2 HPV vaccinations. The HPV vaccine became universal in 2019, as the evidence was clear that the HPV vaccine helps protect both boys and girls from HPV-related cancers.
HPV vaccination for men who have sex with me - protecting yourself against warts and cancer (leaflet)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is being made available through specialist Sexual Health Services (SHSs) and HIV clinics to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) who are up to and including 45 years of age.
If we're not vaccinated, we're not protected - version 1 (A4 poster)
Our generation's risk of illnesses like measles and whooping cough is rising. Are your child's vaccines up to date? Book now at their GP practice.
If we're not vaccinated, we're not protected - version 2 (A4 poster)
Our generation's risk of illnesses like measles and whooping cough is rising. Are your child's vaccines up to date? Book now at their GP practice.
If you could get pregnant, act now to protect against rubella (flyer)
A flyer for women in general but especially those planning pregnancy or already expecting, on protection against rubella (German measles).
If you think you've got measles call ahead (A3 poster)
A poster aimed at young people who think they might have measles, advising them to phone their GP for advice before visiting the surgery.
Immunisation helps to protect your baby when they need it most
This poster highlights the importance of infant vaccination and keeping up to date with appointments.
Immunisations at one year of age - features the immunisation schedule from February 2022
A leaflet to remind you to get your child immunised at one year of age.
Immunising preschool children against flu (leaflet)
This guide has been produced for the early years sector to assist staff and childminders and provides information on the nasal spray flu vaccination being offered to children in this age group.
In school years 9 or 10? Protect yourself against meningitis and septicaemia
A leaflet for students in school years 9 to 10 explaining why it’s important that they have the meningococcal ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine.
Keep your vaccines healthy (A4 poster)
Information for health professionals on vaccine ordering and storage. Vaccines wasted through mis-ordering, being left out of the cold chain, being allowed to go beyond their use-by dates, and fridge failures cost the NHS thousands of pounds every year. At a time when we are all having to be much more careful with our budgets it is particularly important that we are vigilant around the use of valuable resources. Following the advice in this poster will ensure that vaccine wastage is kept to a minimum.
Keep yourself well (A4 poster)
Take important steps to keep yourself well this Winter. You will also be giving the NHS a hand.
Keeping warm and well: staying safe in cold weather (A4 poster)
This poster gives advice on staying well in cold weather, covering issues such as financial help, healthy lifestyle, flu jabs and heating and following COVID 19 guidance. For more information go to - top tips for keeping warm and well this winter - www.gov.uk.
Measles - don't let your child catch it (GP flyer)
The flyer describes the disease measles and gives advice on the MMR vaccination.
Measles - don't let your child catch it (poster)
This poster encourages parents to get their child vaccinated against measles.
Measles - don't let your child catch it (schools flyer)
This information is designed for use in schools, healthcare centres, A&E departments, hospital wards, walk-in centres and GP practices. It addresses common questions about measles and the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine that protects against the disease.
Measles - infographic
A measles infographic showing sections on symptoms, what to do if you suspect your child has measles, measles as a very serious infection, measles can also affect adults, the MMR vaccine, if you're an adult who has not been vaccinated, and find out more.
Measles - it's not just a kid's problem and it can be serious 2 (banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This downloadable web banner has information that is aimed at students and their parents encouraging them to check their/their child’s MMR vaccination status before attending university.
Measles - it's not just a kids problem and it can be serious (banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
This downloadable web banner has information that is aimed at students and their parents encouraging them to check their/their child’s MMR vaccination status before attending university.
Measles - know the symptoms and check you're vaccinated (A4 poster)
Measles is a highly infectious condition that spreads very easily between unvaccinated people and can cause serious problems. Having the MMR vaccine is the best way to prevent it. Symptoms include cold-like symptoms, spots in the mouth and a distinctive rash. For more information about measles symptoms and what to look out for, visit the NHS website.
Measles - protect yourself, protect others
This leaflet is aimed at adults in general, as well as parents of older children and teenagers. It gives information about measles and the vaccine MMR which protects against measles, mumps and rubella.
MMR vaccination for all (leaflet)
This leaflet explains about measles, mumps and rubella and the MMR vaccination which helps protect against all three diseases.
Moved to the UK - get up to date with your vaccinations
This information is for anyone who has moved to the UK and advises them on the need to register with a GP to get up to date with their routine vaccinations.
Only 2 injections at 8,12,16 weeks!
For babies born from 1st January 2020, the vaccination schedule for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) is changing.
Pregnant? Immunisation helps to protect you and your baby from infectious diseases (leaflet)
This leaflet describes the vaccinations that help protect you and your baby during and after pregnancy.
Protect your baby from RSV (A3 poster)
Information on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the benefits of vaccination for pregnant women and their babies. All women who are at least 28 weeks pregnant (the eligible cohort) on 1 September 2024, will be offered a single dose of the RSV vaccine.
Protect yourself against flu - information for those in secondary school (leaflet)
This leaflet is for children and young people in secondary school years 7 to 9. It should be given to all eligible secondary school aged children and young people with their consent form. Flu can be a very unpleasant illness in children causing fever, extreme tiredness, aching muscles and joints, stuffy nose, dry cough and sore throat. Having the vaccine will protect your child and reduce the chances of other family members from getting ill.
Protect yourself against meningitis and septicaemia with the MenACWY vaccine (leaflet)
This leaflet explains the MenACWY vaccine that protects against 4 types of meningococcal disease (group A, group C, group W and group Y) which can cause severe illness including septicaemia. The MenACWY vaccine is routinely offered to those aged 13 and 14 in school year 9 and young people remain eligible until aged 25.
Protect yourself against meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia - university entrants (A3 poster)
This poster promotes the meningococcal ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine available to university entrants.
Protect yourself against meningococcal meningitis and septicemia - schools and sixth forms(A3 poster)
This poster promotes the availability of the meningococcal ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine to students in schools and sixth form colleges.
Protect yourself from flu, have the flu vaccine - easy read (A4 booklet)
An easy read version of flu booklet for people with learning disabilities. This resource is aimed at people who have, or care for someone with a learning disability.
Protecting you from monkeypox - information on the smallpox vaccination (A4 factsheet)
This is a leaflet on the MVA vaccination for monkeypox which should be offered to healthcare workers; gay, bisexual and other men in the MSM group; and close contacts of patients with confirmed monkeypox. All settings offering the MVA vaccine should order copies of this leaflet which must be given to each eligible patient.
Protecting your baby against hepatitis B with the hepatitis B vaccine - leaflet
Information on hepatitis B infection, screening and care in pregnancy and the vaccine which protects babies born to women with hepatitis B.
Protecting your baby against meningitis and septicaemia (A3 poster)
The new MenB vaccine (Bexsero®) protects against meningococcal disease capsular group B. The vaccine was added to the childhood immunisation programme as part of the routine schedule in England from 1 September 2015.
Protecting your baby against meningitis and septicaemia caused by meningococcal B bacteria
There's now a vaccine to help protect against meningococcal group B (MenB) disease. The vaccine is being offered in the routine immunisation programme.
Protecting your baby against rotavirus (leaflet)
This leaflet answers your questions on the vaccine that protects babies against rotavirus infection.
Protecting your child against flu - information for parents and carers (leaflet)
This leaflet should be given to all parents and carers of children who are offered the flu vaccine in primary school. It should be linked to any text invitation and should be accompanied by a consent form when sending an invitation letter. Flu can be a very unpleasant illness in children causing fever, extreme tiredness, aching muscles and joints, stuffy nose, dry cough and sore throat. Having the vaccine will protect your child and reduce the chances of other family members from getting ill.
Protecting yourself against diphtheria (leaflet)
Everyone arriving to claim asylum in the UK is currently being offered a dose of a diphtheria-containing vaccine and a course of antibiotics (called azithromycin), to reduce the risk of diphtheria and some other infections.
Shingles - there's a vaccine to help protect you from the pain (leaflet)
The NHS offers a vaccine that reduces your risk of developing shingles. This leaflet describes the national shingles programme, the benefits of the vaccine and who is eligible.
Shingles vaccination - who's eligible? (A4 poster)
Shingles vaccination programme Individuals become eligible for routine vaccination against shingles when they become 70 years of age and for those in the catch-up cohort, if they are 78 or 79 years of age. All eligible individuals retain eligibility to receive the shingles vaccine until they become 80 years of age.
Smash flu and covid-19 - John (A4 poster)
Get vaccinated, get winter strong. If you have a long term health condition, like John, who has diabetes, check your eligibility and book now at nhs.uk/wintervaccinations.
TB, BCG vaccine and your baby
In the UK, like many other countries, BCG vaccine is offered to babies who are likely to come into contact with someone with tuberculosis (TB). This leaflet contains information about the BCG vaccination which is being offered to protect your baby against tuberculosis.
Td/IPV teenage 3 in 1 booster (leaflet)
At 14 years old or during Year 9 of school, you become eligible for the 3 in 1 teenage booster dose of the vaccine that prevents tetanus, diphtheria and polio. The Td/IPV vaccine will boost your body's immunity to these infectious diseases which may have decreased as you have grown up.
The flu vaccination - who should have it and why (booklet)
This leaflet explains how you can help protect yourself and your children against flu this coming winter, and why it's very important that people who are at increased risk from flu have their free vaccination every year.
There's a vaccine to help protect you from the pain of shingles (postcard)
This invitation postcard is for GP practices or pharmacies to use to send to eligible patients to invite them for their shingles vaccines.
Think measles - female (A3 poster)
Measles is circulating, it's very infections and can make you very ill if you catch it. This poster is suitable for public spaces and aimed at adults. It includes information on the symptoms of measles and vaccination.
Think measles - it's not just a kid's problem
This is a poster to encourage health care staff to think about the possibility of measles infection in young people who may have missed their MMR and to remind them to isolate possible cases from immunosuppressed individuals and pregnant women.
Think measles - male (A3 poster)
Measles is circulating, it's very infections and can make you very ill if you catch it. This poster is suitable for public spaces and aimed at adults. It includes information on the symptoms of measles and vaccination.
Think measles - not just a kid's problem (leaflet)
This leaflet explains: signs and symptoms of measles, mumps and rubella, the importance of calling ahead to the GP or clinic if you suspect you have measles, the importance of having the correct, complete doses of MMR, you can get MMR vaccination at any age.
Using paracetamol to prevent and treat fever after MenB vaccination
The advice on the use of paracetamol following MenB vaccination differs to previous advice on the use of paracetamol for post-vaccination fever which may still appear on infant paracetamol product packaging.
Vaccination information for pregnant women (A3 poster)
Having your vaccines is the best way to protect you and your baby from infectious diseases.
Vaccines are our best protection (flyer)
This resource is to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their friends and families. You can find out who is eligible for each vaccine at www.nhs.uk/wintervaccinations.
Vaccines are our best protection - over 65s (flyer)
This resource is to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their friends and families. You can find out who is eligible for each vaccine at www.nhs.uk/wintervaccinations.
Vaccines protect mother and baby (flyer)
This resource is to help encourage awareness and uptake of winter flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to those eligible and their friends and families. You can find out who is eligible for each vaccine at www.nhs.uk/wintervaccinations.
Visiting friends and family abroad? (A3 poster)
Advice for travellers to reduce potential health risks abroad when travelling to visit friends and relatives (VFR). It was developed by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC).
Wallop flu and covid-19 - Bhav (A4 poster)
This campaign encourages audiences to get the vaccinations they’re eligible for, so they’re better able to defend themselves against viruses this winter. Pregnant women and children can get vaccinated against flu from 1st September. Pregnant women will also be encouraged to have their RSV vaccine from week 28 of pregnancy, the whooping cough vaccine between 20 and 32 weeks, and Covid-19 from 3rd October.
We're all tired of COVID (digital screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
Still not sure about being vaccinated? Get to know your 'Vaxfacts' and then get jabbed. With so much information and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination circulating online, it’s understandable why people may feel anxious or confused about getting vaccinated.
We're all tired of COVID (Facebook image)
Still not sure about being vaccinated? Get to know your 'Vaxfacts' and then get jabbed. With so much information and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination circulating online, it’s understandable why people may feel anxious or confused about getting vaccinated.
We're all tired of COVID (Instagram image)
Still not sure about being vaccinated? Get to know your 'Vaxfacts' and then get jabbed. With so much information and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccination circulating online, it’s understandable why people may feel anxious or confused about getting vaccinated.
We're here to help you stay well this winter (A5 leaflet)
Some important information from the NHS to help you stay well this winter. If you're worried about your health, don't delay, your NHS wants to see you - help us help you get the care you need this winter. Winter conditions can be bad for our health, especially for people aged 65 or older, and people with long-term conditions such as heart or kidney disease, COPD, asthma or diabetes.
What to expect after vaccinations (flyer)
This leaflet tells you about the common side effects of vaccinations that might occur in babies and young children up to five years of age.
What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination (large print)
The large print version of the main leaflet - What To Expect After Your COVID-19 vaccination. People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those with weakened immune systems will be offered a spring booster of coronarvirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination (leaflet)
Information for people who have just had a COVID-19 vaccination.
What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination - advice for children and young people (leaflet)
This leaflet is for healthcare practitioners to give to children, young people or their parents and carers after their vaccination. It provides information on what to expect after vaccination.
When should I get my flu vaccine? (flyer)
This leaflet contains information on eligibility for flu vaccination for 2024 to 2025, where and when eligible people can get their flu vaccination, flu vaccination for pregnant women, and flu vaccination for children.
Whooping cough and pregnancy (A3 poster)
This poster should be displayed in GP practices, maternity units and community health care settings. It features: how maternal pertussis vaccination helps to protect babies from whooping cough, and when expectant mothers can have the vaccine.
Whooping cough and pregnancy (leaflet)
The leaflet provides in-depth information on: why the vaccine is needed, how maternal pertussis vaccination helps to protect babies from whooping cough, when expectant mothers can have the vaccine and why this vaccine is so important.
Your child's vaccine schedule (postcard)
Follow your child's vaccine schedule to protect them against illnesses.
Your guide to the RSV vaccine for older adults (leaflet)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is an infectious disease of the airways and lungs. Everyone turning 75 years old on or after the 1st September 2024, will be offered a single dose of RSV vaccine. This is because older adults are more at risk of serious complications from RSV. This guide describes the vaccine, the rational for the programme, who is eligible for the vaccine, the ADACEL vaccine and how to read about the PIL, where to get it, what to expect and possible side effects and how to get more information.