Childhood vaccinations remain one of the most effective and cost‑efficient public health interventions. They protect individual children from serious diseases and help maintain population-level immunity. Both local and national data underline the health, social and economic importance of sustaining high vaccination uptake.
Key Resources:
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| UKHSA Childhood vaccination coverage by local authority in England https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/cover/childhood-vaccinations An interactive page which features a map and tables displaying local authority level data on: 6 in 1 (12 months), MenB (12 months), Pneumococcal (12 months), Rotavirus (12 months), 6 in 1 (24 months), Hib/MenC (24 months), MenB (24 months), MMR1 (24 months), Pneumococcal (24 months), 4 in 1 (5 years), 6 in 1 (5 years), Hib/MenC (5 years), MMR1 (5 years), MMR2 (5 years). | ![]() |
| Department of Health and Social Care Immunisations Fingertips page https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/immunisations A larger array of vaccinations available at local authority, region, Acute Trusts, ICB, PCNs and GP practices. | ![]() |


