Immunisation resources

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

Resources - general public

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Getting your HPV & dTpa vaccinations at school – what to expect

Vaccination is a simple and clever way to protect you from serious diseases now and later in your life. Clinical nurse Caroline Scott explains how vaccination protects you, why it’s important, and what to expect when you receive your HPV and dTpa vaccinations at school.
01:04

HPV motion graphic for students

All students aged approximately 12 and 13 will be offered the HPV vaccine for free in schools as part of the National Immunisation Program. This short, animated video explains to students the benefits of getting the vaccine and how the vaccine is administered.
02:10

HPV vaccine explained for parents and guardians

All students aged approximately 12 and 13 will be offered the HPV vaccine for free in schools as part of the National Immunisation Program. The video explains the importance of the vaccine.
01:47

One more way you keep them safe

This animation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families explains all you need to know about childhood vaccinations.
00:50

Vaccines are safe

This short animation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families explains that vaccines have been carefully tested, to protect us from diseases.
00:51

Immunisation protects us like a shield

This short animation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families explains how vaccination provides protection against diseases that can make little ones very sick.
2:10:00

Parents speak about routine childhood vaccination

Parents share information about routine childhood immunisations. Vaccines are a safe, simple and effective way to protect babies and children against vaccine-preventable diseases.
1:59:00

Health professionals on the safety of routine childhood vaccination

We asked a paediatrician, an immunisation nurse practitioner and an immunisation nurse about different aspects of childhood immunisation. When making a decision about vaccinating your child, it’s always good idea to talk to medical professionals first.
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