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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/year-7-secondary-school-vaccine-program-information-and-consent-form
01 Jul 2024... Information on Year 7 secondary school immunisation program and consent form. Adolescents in Year 7 of secondary school (or aged 12 to 13) are recommended to receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) and diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines. Parents, guardians, or other medical treatment decision makers must provide consent for each vaccine for adolescents to receive vaccinations at school. The first section provides information on HPV, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines, and then the consent form is attached at the end. More information is available on the Victorian Department of Health website.Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/immunisation-awareness
14 Nov 2022... This resource answers some commonly asked questions about immunisation. Why are vaccines important? What is herd immunity? How do we know that vaccines are safe? What can you do to increase vaccine awareness?
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/measles-information-for-contacts
This is information for 'contacts' of people with measles—meaning those who've shared the same air as someone who was infectious with measles. It includes information about symptoms and treatment to prevent the disease.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/accessing-immunisation-records
01 Jan 2020... This fact sheet explains how to access your or your child's immunisation records through the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR).
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/rotavirus-immunisation-information
01 Jun 2017... This translated resource provides information on the Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children in Australia. It includes information on the protection against rotavirus that is available free of charge under the National Immunisation Program Schedule for babies in two doses at two and four months of age. It also includes a pre-immunisation checklist and information on possible side effects.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/polio-immunisation-information
This translated information resource provides information on poliomyelitis (polio) and the polio vaccine. It includes what polio is, the vaccine, possible side effects, and a short pre-immunisation checklist.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/initial-immunisation-evidence-request-template
01 Jan 2021... Initial immunisation evidence request template for for early childhood education and care services in Victoria (childcare/kindergartens) to assist parents in complying with the 'No Jab, No Play' legislation, which requires all children to be fully vaccinated unless they have a medical exemption to be enrolled in childcare or kindergarten in Victoria.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/starting-childcare-or-kindergarten-immunisation-information-for-parents-enrolling-a-child
01 Oct 2018... This translated document details the enrolment requirements in Victoria for children in long day care, kindergarten, family day care or occasional care. It also includes information on Immunisation History Statements and childhood immunisation schedules.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/year-7-school-based-immunisation-program
01 Jan 2024... Through the WA school-based immunisation program, year 7 students will receive free vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), and human papillomavirus (HPV). This fact sheet provides information on what you need to do as a parent/guardian, consent, care after immunisation and immunisation records.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/starting-primary-school-immunisation-information-for-parents-enrolling-a-child-into
01 Sep 2018... This translated document outlines the lawful requirement that all parents must provide a current Immunisation History Statement from the Australian Immunisation Register to enrol their child in primary school. The document outlines what the statement is and is used for, as well as what to do if a child is immunised overseas.
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