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There have been cases of measles in Wales. Measles can cause serious health problems. The MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine can help protect you from catching measles.
This briefing document provides schools with essential information about the teenage 3-in-1 booster and MenACWY vaccines. It explains the benefits, eligibility, and how schools can support the vaccination programme. Please […]
This resource provides official guidance from the Chief Medical Officer of NHS Wales regarding the MenACWY vaccination. It is aimed at healthcare professionals, particularly general practitioners and practice managers, and […]
This resource, issued by Dr Frank Atherton, Chief Medical Officer of NHS Wales in September 2018, serves as official guidance for healthcare professionals on vaccinating first‑time university entrants with the MenACWY […]
This easy read leaflet explains how the MenACWY vaccine helps protect you from serious illnesses like meningitis and blood poisoning. It tells you what the illness is, the symptoms to […]
Gonorrhoea is an infection that can spread during sexual activity without a condom. A vaccine is available to help protect against gonorrhoea. In Wales, the NHS offers the vaccine on […]
This MWIA toolkit for well-being provides an evidence based framework for improving well-being through commissioning processes, project and service design and delivery, community engagement and impact assessment. It enables people […]
This resource summarises measles and MMR information to support health professionals and their patients. We encourage all staff to have an awareness of the MMR information sources provided in this […]
The MMR A3 poster is a resource designed to raise awareness about the importance of getting two doses of the MMR vaccine. It highlights that it’s never too late to […]
MMR invitation template letter for schools to inform parents and guardians about the upcoming MMR vaccination session and provide consent for their child.