Immunisation resources

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

Resources - general public

Childhood Immunisation Campaign – Superkids
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Childhood Immunisation Campaign – Superkids

This animation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families explains the importance of childhood immunisation to keep our kids and the community safe from serious diseases.
How vaccines work for pregnancy and newborns video thumbnail
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How vaccines work for pregnancy and newborns

This animation explains how vaccines help your immune system to make antibodies to help fight serious diseases. It helps parents understand how vaccines help while pregnant to protect the baby when they are born.
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Lucy’s story – Influenza in children

Children can become seriously ill from influenza and in some cases, it can be fatal. This was the case for 2-year-old Lucy. In this video, her mother Rhiannon shares Lucy’s story, to warn other parents about the serious risks of flu in young children.
Shield yourself from shingles
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Shield yourself from shingles – What is shingles?

If you’ve had chickenpox as a kid, you can get shingles as an adult.
Adrian, from Bundjalung, Minjungbal, and Coodjinburra Country, shares his experience with shingles.
The shingles vaccine is free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 50 years or older.
Shield yourself from shingles
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Shield yourself from shingles – Getting the shingles vaccine

If you’ve had chickenpox as a kid, you can get shingles as an adult.
Adrian, from Bundjalung, Minjungbal, and Coodjinburra Country, shares his experience with shingles.
The shingles vaccine is free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 50 years or older.
Shield yourself from shingles
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Shield yourself from shingles – How to prevent shingles

If you’ve had chickenpox as a kid, you can get shingles as an adult.
Adrian, from Bundjalung, Minjungbal, and Coodjinburra Country, shares his experience with shingles.
The shingles vaccine is free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 50 years or older.
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