Find out about the childhood vaccinations that are available at different ages from 8 weeks until 16 years of age.
Childhood vaccinations
Vaccination is the most important thing we can do to protect ourselves and our children. Find out about the childhood vaccination programme on the Health Protection Hub: Vaccinations (Nottinghamshire County Council)
On the NHS website you can learn more about vaccinations for babies, children and adults. Including when to have them, why vaccination is important and how to go about booking a vaccination appointment. Visit Vaccinations (NHS)
Babies
Find out about the vaccinations for babies on the Health Protection Hub: Vaccinations (Nottinghamshire County Council)
Find more about immunisations for babies in A guide to immunisations: babies up to 13 months of age (GOV.UK)
Preschool children
Find out about the vaccinations for preschool children on the Health Protection Hub: Vaccinations (Nottinghamshire County Council)
Find more about immunisations for one-year-olds at Guidance: Immunisations at one year of age (GOV.UK)
Immunisations at one year of age for children born on or after 1 July 2024 (GOV.UK)
Find more about immunisations for 2 to 5-year-olds at Pre-school vaccinations: guide to vaccinations from 2 to 5 years (GOV.UK)
School aged children
Find out about the vaccinations for school aged children on the Health Protection Hub: Vaccinations (Nottinghamshire County Council)
Learn more about the flu vaccine for children.
Visit Children's flu vaccine (NHS)
Download the NHS and UK Health Security Agency poster as a guide to for 2025 to 2026 to Which flu vaccine should children have? [PDF]
Find more about immunisations for teenagers and young people in A guide to immunisation for teenagers and young people (GOV.UK)
Download the NHS leaflet, A guide to immunisation for teenagers and young people [PDF]