This year’s theme is ‘Immunisation for All’, and at Public Health South Tees, we’re here to support families at every step; from a baby’s first jabs to important teenage boosters.
Vaccines protect against serious but preventable diseases like meningitis, measles, HPV and whooping cough, helping your child grow up safe and healthy.
Childhood vaccines (8 weeks to 3 years 4 months):
Your child will be invited to five key vaccine appointments to build strong protection early in life.
Watch: Types of vaccines for children (NHS)
View the full childhood schedule (NHS)
Teenage vaccines (usually in school Years 8 and 9):
Young people are offered vaccines to protect against HPV, meningitis, and whooping cough. Most are given in school, but if your child misses a dose, simply contact your GP to catch up.
Getting Your Vaccine – YouTube
Vaccines save lives – around 154 million in the last 50 years alone. Let’s give every child the best chance at a healthy future.
Public Health South Tees are here to help, every step of the way.
Published: April 25