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Explore effective vaccination strategies and the vital role of public health communication in building trust, increasing uptake, and ensuring successful immunisation programmes.

About the event

19 January 2026 | 10:00 (GMT+0)

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Price
Free for accredited providers

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Duration
4 hours

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Location
Online

Vaccination remains one of the most effective public health interventions, yet its success depends not only on scientific evidence but also on public trust, clear communication, and effective implementation strategies. In an era of misinformation, vaccine hesitancy, and rapidly evolving public health challenges, healthcare professionals play a crucial role in shaping informed attitudes and promoting vaccine uptake.

Event Overview

This CPD event, Vaccination Strategies and Public Health Communication, is designed to support healthcare professionals in strengthening their understanding of vaccination programmes while developing practical communication skills to engage patients, communities, and wider audiences effectively.

The session explores:

  • Current vaccination strategies within public health systems.
  • How evidence-based messaging can improve confidence, acceptance, and participation.

Key Focus Areas

Participants will review key principles of immunisation policy, population-level planning, and risk communication. The event will also focus on real-world challenges, including:

  1. Addressing vaccine hesitancy.
  2. Responding to misinformation.
  3. Communicating with diverse populations in culturally sensitive and ethically responsible ways.

Through case studies, discussion, and practical examples, attendees will gain insights into how public health communication influences behaviour and health outcomes.

Key Themes

  • Principles of vaccination strategies in public and population health
  • Designing and implementing effective immunisation programmes
  • Understanding vaccine hesitancy and public perceptions of risk
  • Communicating scientific evidence clearly and accessibly
  • Managing misinformation and building public trust
  • Ethical considerations in vaccination and public health messaging
  • Engaging communities and supporting informed decision-making

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this CPD event, participants will be able to:

  • Understand current approaches to vaccination strategies in public health contexts
  • Explain the role of communication in improving vaccine confidence and uptake
  • Apply evidence-based techniques to address vaccine hesitancy and misinformation
  • Communicate vaccination benefits and risks clearly to patients and the public
  • Adapt messages for diverse cultural, social, and demographic groups
  • Reflect on their professional role in promoting public health and prevention

Target Audience

Role Category Professionals
Clinical Doctors, nurses, allied health practitioners
Public Health Public health professionals, health promotion specialists
Management Healthcare managers
Delivery Anyone involved in vaccination delivery or public health communication

Participants will gain practical tools, communication frameworks, and up-to-date knowledge that can be applied directly in clinical practice, community health settings, and public health initiatives. The event supports evidence-based practice, professional confidence, and effective engagement with patients and communities.

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