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Do you work with children under five? Share your thoughts on the children's flu vaccine

Published on
December 9, 2024
Do you work with children under five? Share your thoughts on the children's flu vaccine

Flu season is here, and children under 5 are one of the groups most vulnerable to serious complications from catching the flu.  

We’re exploring what people working with children under five know about the children’s flu vaccine, and their confidence when sharing information with parents and guardians.  

We want to know:

  • How aware are you of the flu vaccine programme for young children?
  • How confident do you feel giving advice to parents and guardians about the vaccine?
  • Have you received any training or resources to help you share this information?

The survey is open to everyone working with children under five. Whether you work in healthcare, early years, or another setting, your feedback is vital.

Your insights are invaluable. By understanding your experiences, we can identify ways to improve resources and support for those working on the front line with families.

If you work with children under 5, we’d love to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to complete our survey and share it with your colleagues and networks.

Take the survey today: Flu vaccinations for under 5 year old's

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