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      Childhood vaccinations

      The NSW Childhood Immunisation Schedule recommends children are vaccinated at: birth, 6 weeks, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 4 years.

      Vaccinate on time

      Give your baby the best protection. Don’t delay vaccinations.

      School Vaccination Program for Year 7

      NSW Health works with schools to offer human papillomavirus (HPV) and diphtheria-tetanus- pertussis (dTpa) vaccines to Year 7 students in a school-based vaccination program. These vaccines are recommended by the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and funded under the National Immunisation Program.

      Intensive English Centres

      NSW Health offers the vaccines recommended for adolescents by the National Health and Medical Research Council in a school vaccination program. Signed parental/guardian consent must be provided.

      Staying safe at Sydney WorldPride - Information for CALD communities

      Protect yourself from monkeypox, sexually transmitted infections, COVID-19 and other illnesses during Sydney WorldPride.

      Pregnancy vaccinations

      Vaccination can protect you and your unborn baby from harmful disease. It’s important you are up to date with your vaccinations before you become pregnant.

      Providing consent for your child to receive a vaccination at school

      The NSW School Vaccination Program portal allows parents/guardians to provide online consent for their child to receive the routine vaccinations. Find out how to log in to the portal, provide or withdraw consent for your child to receive a vaccination at school and edit your or your child's personal details.

      School Vaccination Program for Year 10

      NSW Health offers the vaccines recommended for adolescents by the National Health and Medical Research Council in a school vaccination program. Signed parental/guardian consent must be provided.

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