Gain a comprehensive understanding of immunisation and vaccines with our "Foundations of Immunisation and Vaccines" course. Designed for healthcare professionals, public health workers, and individuals interested in immunisation, this course covers vaccine development, administration, safety, and the role of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases.
The next Lancs CPAN Site Visit will be taking place on the 11th December 2023 from 10.00am – 12.30pm at County Hall, Preston. We will be joined in person at this event by Dr Sakthi Karunanithi of the Lancashire Public Health team who will be sharing with us an overview of the current Public Health challenges and the work being prioritised to bring partners together to develop local approaches. We are also able to share the work of Ben Fatimilehin, the NW Physical Activity Social Prescribing lead for Sport England, who will be able to share his research with social prescribers and also the work he is supporting around the work to “Pivot to Wellness” working with Local Authority Leisure providers. We hope to be able to add to this input with colleagues from TaAF. This event will comprise of a 2 hour meeting, followed by a 30 minute networking lunch. Diary invites will be issued as soon as we receive your completed registration.
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This update meets the recommendations of Public Health England and Public Health Wales National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation Training of Healthcare Support Workers (2015).
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The "Foundations of Immunisation and Vaccines for Non-Registered Practitioners" course is fully compliant with the National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Immunisation Training and is designed to equip non-registered healthcare professionals with a solid understanding of immunisation concepts, vaccine administration, and the importance of vaccination in public health.