Campaign overviews
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One less thing: Childhood vaccination campaign
Public Health Scotland has developed a campaign which aims to encourage uptake of childhood vaccinations, to help address the declines seen across the programme over the past decade.
#Vaccines4Students Social Media Toolkit January 2026
Students are at increased risk of infectious diseases like meningitis and measles. These diseases spread easily in universities and colleges, as students mix closely with others from around the country and overseas. The new term for Scottish universities and colleges is an important opportunity to remind students of free vaccinations provided by the NHS in Scotland.
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2026
It’s Cervical Cancer Prevention Week (19-25 January 2026) and we wanted to remind you about the resources that are available.
Vaccines for Young People in 2026
Vaccinations will be starting across Scotland for young people in secondary school. All young people in S1 and S3 are offered the HPV, MenACWY and DTP vaccines which protect them against serious diseases, such as meningitis and different cancers.
Vaccines for Young People in 2026
Vaccinations will be starting across Scotland for young people in secondary school. All young people in S1 and S3 are offered the HPV, MenACWY and DTP vaccines which protect them against serious diseases, such as meningitis and different cancers.
Winter Vaccines Social Media Toolkit - December 2025
Last winter, Scotland experienced very high levels of flu, with more than 6,500 adults becoming so ill that they were admitted to hospital. This year, Scotland is already seeing cases of flu starting to increase.
Vaccines for Young People Campaign - Chat. Sign. Protect.
The campaign Chat. Sign. Protect. exists to raise awareness of the vaccines offered to young people in secondary school and the serious disease they protect against.
Vaccines for Young People Campaign - Chat. Sign. Protect.
The campaign Chat. Sign. Protect. exists to raise awareness of the vaccines offered to young people in secondary school and the serious disease they protect against.
Overview of the resources available to support the winter vaccines programme
Viruses like flu and COVID-19 spread more easily during the colder months when we spend more time indoor with others. That’s why those most at risk of getting seriously ill are being offered the flu and COVID-19 vaccines. It’s important to encourage those who are eligible to take up the offer of vaccination to get the best protection this winter.
Social Care Worker Flu Vaccine Social Media Toolkit - October 2025
Social care workers who are in direct contact with patients or service users are eligible for the flu vaccine this year. It is recommended eligible staff take up the offer of vaccination to protect themselves and those in their care.
Childhood vaccinations - Additional social media assets - October 2025
Uptake rates of childhood vaccinations in Scotland remain high at around 95%, however there have been declines across baby and pre-school vaccinations in Scotland over the past decade.
Health and Social Care Worker Flu Vaccine Social Media Toolkit - October 2025
Last winter, Scotland experienced very high levels of flu, with more than 6,500 adults becoming so ill that they were admitted to hospital. Despite this surge, flu vaccine uptake among health and social care workers, who are considered an at-risk group, remained low.