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Vaccine Preventable Diseases | Southern

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    Childhood Outreach Immunisation service and Immunisation Coordinator support

    Childhood Immunisation
    It is important that immunisations, starting at Pregnancy, are completed on time to prevent disease, but it is never too late to start or continue. For all immunisations make an appointment at your general practice (family doctor).
    Children are entitled to free immunisations for:

    • tetanus
    • diphtheria
    • pertussis (whooping cough)
    • rotavirus
    • polio
    • Hib
    • hepatitis B
    • pneumococcal disease
    • measles
    • mumps
    • rubella
    • chickenpox (varicella)
    • human papillomavirus (HPV)
    • meningococcal B 

    When your baby is born, he/she/they will be registered, with your consent, on the Aotearoa Immunisation Register (AIR) and all your child’s immunisations will be recorded.

    Useful Links:
    www.moh.govt.nz/immunisation
    www.immune.org.nz/

    Vaccination Pathway documents;

    Application for Local Immunisation Programme 01-01-21 - 31-12-22 

    Application for Initial Approval as an Authorised Vaccinator

    Application for Renewal of Approved Authorised Vaccinator

    Fees and Charges Categorisation

    • Free

    Disability Assistance

    • Provision for wheelchair access
    • Provision of wheelchair accessible toilet
    • Provision of mobility parking space
    • Provision for longer appointment time
    • Decision making encouragement
    • Assistance with mobility
    • Provision of spacious environment for mobility