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Copies of this leaflet should be given to those who are travelling abroad to visit friends and relatives. Translated versions of the leaflets are available in Arabic, Bengali, French, Gujarati, Hausa, Igbo, Panjabi, Spanish, Swahili, Yoruba, Urdu and Xhosa.
Copies of this leaflet should be given to those who are travelling abroad to visit friends and relatives. Translated versions of the leaflets are available in Arabic, Bengali, French, Gujarati, Hausa, Igbo, Panjabi, Spanish, Swahili, Yoruba, Urdu and Xhosa.
This leaflet is for people who require Easy Read health information in any setting. It covers the process of getting a Pneumococcal vaccination to to help stop someone from getting ill from pneumonia and meningitis
Vaccination newsletter for health professionals and immunisation practitioners.
This leaflet explains the adolescent vaccination programme delivered in secondary schools and the role that schools play. It is for school-based immunisation teams, headteachers and school teams to print out and use locally to promote the routine immunisation programme in schools.
A guide for parents of children aged 0 to 11 years at high risk This leaflet should be given to parents and carers of eligible children prior to the vaccination appointment.
Vaccination newsletter for health professionals and immunisation practitioners.
The DOWNLOAD-ONLY audio resource links should be shared with people travelling abroad who are at risk of being bitten by mosquitoes and catching diseases such as dengue, malaria, chikungunya and Zika. The audio gives information about how to avoid being bitten and how to prepare for travelling abroad. The audio also advises travellers what to do if they fall ill during or after their trip. The leaflet is also avaliable as translated versions of the English standard version in Arabic, Bengali, French, Gujarati, Hausa, Igbo, Panjabi, Spanish, Swahili, Yoruba, Urdu and Xhosa. There are also BSL, Braille, Easy Read and Large Print Versions of the leaflet.
This DOWNLOAD-ONLY audio version of the standard English leaflet is for people travelling abroad to visit friends and relatives and are at risk of catching diseases. The audio gives information about how to stay safe while abroad and how to prepare for travelling. The audio also advises travellers what to do if they fall ill during or after their trip. There are also large print, BSL signed, braille and Easy Read versions available. Translated versions of the standard English leaflet are available in Arabic, Bengali, French, Gujarati, Hausa, Igbo, Panjabi, Spanish, Swahili, Yoruba, Urdu and Xhosa.
• Raise awareness of signs and symptoms of meningococcal disease • Make sure one of the ‘Save a life’ stickers is placed in a visible place in all student accommodation however large or small and in traffic areas such as study rooms, break-out rooms, kitchens, halls, gyms, etc. • Remind students (up to 25 years) to make sure they have had their free MenACWY vaccine
• Raise awareness of signs and symptoms of meningococcal disease • Make sure one of the ‘Save a life’ stickers is placed in a visible place in all student accommodation however large or small and in traffic areas such as study rooms, break-out rooms, kitchens, halls, gyms, etc. • Remind students (up to 25 years) to make sure they have had their free MenACWY vaccine
• Raise awareness of signs and symptoms of meningococcal disease • Make sure one of the ‘Save a life’ stickers is placed in a visible place in all student accommodation however large or small and in traffic areas such as study rooms, break-out rooms, kitchens, halls, gyms, etc. • Remind students (up to 25 years) to make sure they have had their free MenACWY vaccine. This sticker is also availiable in English, Arabic, Chinese (traditional & simplified), Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean and Urdu
• Raise awareness of signs and symptoms of meningococcal disease • Make sure one of the ‘Save a life’ stickers is placed in a visible place in all student accommodation however large or small and in traffic areas such as study rooms, break-out rooms, kitchens, halls, gyms, etc. • Remind students (up to 25 years) to make sure they have had their free MenACWY vaccine
• Raise awareness of signs and symptoms of meningococcal disease • Make sure one of the ‘Save a life’ stickers is placed in a visible place in all student accommodation however large or small and in traffic areas such as study rooms, break-out rooms, kitchens, halls, gyms, etc. • Remind students (up to 25 years) to make sure they have had their free MenACWY vaccine