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41 publications found with Polish and Tamil and Vietnamese
This is a Polish Easy Read version 2 guide to the COVID-19 vaccination which can be given to eligible patients with a learning disability, or those that care for them. It is available in 19 other languages. You can order printed copies to be delivered to you. Please only order as much as you need and do not stockpile as the leaflets for this programme are subject to frequent changes.
This is a Polish Easy Read version 2 guide of the What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination which should be given to all eligible patients with a learning disability, or those that care for them. It is available in 19 other languages. You can order printed copies to be delivered to you. Please only order as much as you need and do not stockpile as the leaflets for this programme are subject to frequent changes.
This is a Polish translation Easy read guide for all women of childbearing age, those currently pregnant or breastfeeding on coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination.
This Polish translated leaflet is aimed at people with a weakened immune system who are now eligible for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Paper copies are available to order. It is available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional, Cantonese), Estonian, French, Farsi, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Latvian, Lithuanian, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Taglog, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu and Yiddish. It is also available in large print, and braille, and as a download-only BSL mp4 video and audio mp3 file.
This is a translated version of the main What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination guide version 7 leaflet (COV23WTEN) which should be given to everyone who has a COVID-19 vaccination Spring Booster in 2023 along with their record card and the leaflet A guide to the COVID-19 Spring Booster 2023 (C23SP2EN). This leaflet is also available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified),Dari, Estonian, Hindi, Italian, Gujarati, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Panjabi, Pashto, Russian, Spanish, Somali, Turkish, Tigrinya, Ukrainian, Urdu and Yoruba. Accessible versions are also available as Large Print, BSL and Braille.
The HPV for all leaflet provides essential information on the programme so that parents can give informed consent for their children to have their HPV vaccination. It includes details of the Gardasil 9 HPV vaccination. It should be accompanied by the consent form which you can download and print locally. The consent form product code is: The leaflet is available in 33 translated languages including: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Fijian, Farsi, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Pashto, Panjabi, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish, Tigrinya, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba. It is also available as a BSL video to download. The English leaflet product code is: HPVU1L
This is a short guide to the teenage booster given in school Year 9 or at age 14. It explains the 3 in 1 teenage booster dose of the vaccine that prevents tetanus, diphtheria and polio, to young people, their parents and carers. This leaflet is available in English and 33 other translated languges: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba.
This flyer is designed for use in schools, healthcare centres, A&E departments, hospital wards, walk-in centres and GP practices. It addresses common questions about measles and the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine that protects against the disease.
This leaflet describes the warning signs of meningitis, so that teenagers and young people, know what to look out for if they or someone they know falls ill. It also reminds young people that they are eligible for the free MenACWY vaccine until age 25 to help protect them from some of the main causes of meningitis and septicaemia. This is a translation of the main English version of this leaflet at IM23DISL1 This leaflet is also available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Yoruba.
This leaflet explains the MenACWY vaccine that protects against 4 types of meningococcal disease (group A, group C, group W and group Y) which can cause severe illness including septicaemia. The MenACWY vaccine is routinely offered to those aged 13 and 14 in school year 9 and young people remain eligible until aged 25. Anyone who has missed their MenACWY vaccination should catch up as soon as possible through their school immunisation team or their GP practice. Particularly before attending a new college or university. This leaflet is also available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Yoruba.
This poster is aimed at the parents of pre-school and primary school aged children. It explains which children are eligible for flu vaccination, as well as describing the disease and the nasal flu vaccine.
This Polish translated poster is aimed at the parents, guardians and carers of secondary school-aged children. It explains which children are eligible for flu vaccination, as well as describing the disease and the nasal flu vaccine.
This translated flu winter 2024/2025 leaflet explains the flu vaccine and how it can help protect against flu this winter. It includes information for children, eligible adults and pregnant women, and details why it’s very important that people at increased risk from flu, or who care for someone vulnerable, have their free vaccination every year.
This leaflet explains the vaccinations a baby needs at one year of age. It is suitable for all GP practices, early years, pre-school and nursery settings.