Vaccinations
A variety of campaigns to encourage uptake of vaccinations for a range of audiences.
Please note, there will be a new Winter Vaccination - Flu campaign coming soon.
Campaign details
Target audience: Adults, Healthcare professionals, Men, Minority ethnic group, Parents and children, Parents-to-be, People with long-term conditions, Students and teachers, Women, Young adults
Topics: NHS, MMR
Vaccinations campaigns
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Winter vaccinations
Free NHS vaccines are the best way to protect yourself and your family this winter. These campaign resources explain eligibility and how to get winter vaccines.
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Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
Encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
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RSV Vaccinations
From September 2024, a new vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) will be available to older adults aged 75-79 years old, and to pregnant women (from 28 weeks) to protect their baby.
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Stay Strong Get Vaccinated Maternity Campaign
This campaign, produced by the Department of Health and Social Care, provides information on the maternal vaccination programme to support stakeholders to explain and promote the maternal vaccination programme to pregnant women. The campaign specifically targets pregnant women with messaging about flu, RSV and whooping cough vaccines.
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Maternal vaccinations (RSV, pertussis and flu)
This campaign, produced jointly by UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and NHS England, provides information on the maternal vaccination programme to support stakeholders to explain and promote the maternal vaccination programme to pregnant women.
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HPV Vaccination
The 2025-26 GP led catch up campaign has been chosen to focus on the HPV vaccination programme for those who missed it in years 8 and 9 at school.
The cohort targeted by the catch-up campaign is those aged 16 years and over who had previously been offered the vaccine at school, missed it and remain eligible.
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Childhood Immunisations
The aim of this campaign is to support efforts increase uptake of routine childhood immunisations among children aged 0-5 years, and encourage parents / guardians of children who have missed any of their vaccinations to take up the offer to give them the best protection against vaccine preventable diseases.
Resources include: stakeholder toolkit with background information, statistics, key messages, as well as creative assets for both digital and print formats.
Published: 7 March 2023