Immunisation resources

A list of resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – about immunisation.

Resources - general public

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Childhood immunisations – vaccine safety

Childhood immunisation is a safe and effective way to protect children against serious disease. Vaccines go through many stages of development and testing. Australian Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan explains how vaccine safety is ensured.
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Childhood immunisations – how do they work?

Parents and carers have lots of questions about childhood immunisations, and how they work to protect their child against illness. In this video, Australian Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan answers some of the top questions.
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Childhood immunisation – what parents can expect

In this video, Australian Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan explains what parents and carers should expect when their child goes to get their first vaccination. This includes how they can prepare their child for vaccinations, what happens during the appointment and more.
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Childhood immunisations – the schedule

The National Immunisation Program schedule outlines the routine childhood immunisations recommended for all children in Australia. In this video, Australian Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan answers questions from parents and carers about the schedule.
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Shingles vaccination – Dr Eileen

Dr Eileen describes the serious complications of shingles and urges people to protect themselves from the virus.
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Shingles vaccination – Uncle Rod

Uncle Rod heard about the free vaccination and encourages mob to protect themselves with the shingles vaccine.
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I’ve had shingles – Uncle Garry

Uncle Garry shares his experience with shingles, a viral infection that can be really nasty; especially if you are over 50 or if your immune system is weak.
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I’ve had shingles – Aunty Robyn

Aunty Robyn shares her experience with shingles, a viral infection that can be really nasty; especially if you are over 50 or if your immune system is weak.

Side effects from vaccines – Easy Read

This Easy Read fact sheet tells you about the side effects your child might get from a vaccine and what you can do to help make them feel better.
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