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Childhood Immunisations

NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board

Buyer Contact Info

Buyer Name: NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board

Buyer Address: Laycock PDC, Laycock Street, London, UKI41, N1 1TH, United Kingdom

Contact Email: nclicb.nclcontractqueries@nhs.net

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Published
30 Apr 2025, 11:42
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Category
services
CPV
85120000 - Medical practice and related services
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Description

Childhood Immunisations / Building on learning from the existing Camden childhood vaccinations health inequalities project, the programme intends to address low uptakes of childhood immunisations via 3 work-streams:<br/>Offering training to and education to parent champions and community leaders: Providing community leaders and parent champions with access to education on immunisation and hesitancy. Challenges include language, culture, and confidence; the programme will seek to build a relationship with communities by listening and identifying the barriers to immunisation, jointly address them, building confidence in health services and of immunisation.<br/>Pop up clinics: Provision of pop-up site vaccination clinics in children and community centres in Islington’s most deprived wards (dependent on the phase 2 vaccination schedule) <br/>Communications & patient engagement: Ensure that communications and patient information materials are in the relevant language to encourage informed consent

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