Commission on Access to Vaccines: Call for Evidence
Dear Practice Colleagues,
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) are bringing together a group of leading UK health experts to understand why vaccine coverage is falling, and the importance of access levels. The project, Commission on Access to Vaccines, is being funded by Pfizer Ltd and is non-promotional. Pfizer will review associated materials for medical accuracy and to ensure regulatory compliance.
The RSPH want to hear from as many people as possible and looking for real-life stories about accessing vaccines across the lifecourse to help them understand how vaccine access can be improved – both from a personal and organisational perspective and request support in:
- Sharing the link to their call for evidence with your networks. It is open for submissions until the 31st May and the form can be found here Commission on Access to Vaccines Call for Evidence – Fill in form
- Helping them find participants for a focus group or individual interviews, in case people feel more comfortable sharing their projects on their own or small group. RSPH are looking for anyone who works with vaccines in different levels, either by planning the delivery or delivering vaccines themselves (coordinators, clinical leads, commissioning experts). They want them to share their experience and the issues they are facing when trying to improve vaccine accessibility, as well as solutions they found to improve this.
If you can help with either of the above requests please email vaccine@rsph.org.uk
Kind regards
London Immunisation Team
NHS England – London Region

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