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Apr 28, 2015 - Interactive session - developing effective immunisation advocacy strategies. 4.00pm Close. Venue: Leighto
Immunisation Advocacy

Tuesday, April 28 (9:00am – 4:00pm) Leighton Hall, John Niland Scientia Building (Building 19) UNSW Kensington Campus, Sydney, NSW 2052

Outbreaks of disease globally have sharpened the focus on how to achieve higher immunisation coverage. This workshop aims to equip participants with advocacy strategies for positive change in immunisation policy and programs. There are a set of well-established factors that could make immunisation rates higher or make programs more equitable. There are also areas where policy or program change could make a relatively large increase in coverage but where it is traditionally difficult to mobilise the momentum and resources. There are also questions about how best to reach vaccine-hesitant parents. The NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Population Health “Immunisation in under Studied and Special Risk Populations: Closing the Gap in Knowledge through a Multidisciplinary Approach” is dedicated to identifying and addressing challenges of immunisation for under studied and special risk populations. This workshop focuses on advocacy for increasing immunisation rates of existing Australian National Immunisation Program vaccines across the age spectrum. Advocacy strategies may be via the mass media, government, institutions, networks, local communities, citizen groups and other methods. They may be urgent and reactive or ongoing efforts for long term change. See the workshop program below. Confirmed speakers include Michael Moore, Public Health Association of Australia; Julie Leask, University of Sydney, Peter McIntyre and Robert Booy, National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance; Amy Corderoy, Sydney Morning Herald; Melissa Sweet, Croakey; Caroline Turnour, Royal Australasian College of Physicians; Ayman Alhaboub, Liverpool Migrants Resource Centre, Katie Attwell, Murdoch University; Natalie Allan, Katrina Clark & Patrick Cashman, Hunter New England Health Local Health District, David Hawkes, Stop the AVN, and Rachel Heap, Northern Rivers Vaccination Supporters REGISTER (Free entry) For further information, visit our website here or contact Ms Elizabeth Kpozehouen: [email protected]

Workshop sponsor: NHMRC CRE - Immunisation in Under Studied and Special Risk Populations. Organising committee: Julie Leask, Anita Heywood, Mohamud Sheikh, Melanie Walker, Jenny Royle

CRE Office, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Randwick, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia| www.creimmunisation.com.au | CRICOS Provider Code 00098G

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Immunisation Advocacy Workshop program Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Venue: Leighton Hall, John Niland Scientia Building (Building 19) UNSW Kensington Campus 9:00am Registration and introductions 9.30am Welcome and acknowledgement of country. What do we mean by advocacy? What should be done to increase immunisation rates? 10.30am Morning Tea Case studies in immunisation advocacy - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders - Refugees and migrants. Panel discussion - Strategic advocacy to reach vaccine-hesitant parents. 12.30pm Lunch Tips for advocates - perspectives from media and government. Interactive session - developing effective immunisation advocacy strategies. 4.00pm Close

CRE Office, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Randwick, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia| www.creimmunisation.com.au | CRICOS Provider Code 00098G