It will be held at Whitmore Reans Family Hub, Lansdowne Road, WV1 4AL, on Saturday (15 June) from 9.30am to 2pm and the following free vaccinations will be available:
- The HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccination offered to boys and girls in Year 8 and above which protects against genital warts and HPV related cancers such as cervical cancer, cancers of the head and neck and cancers of the genital area.
- The Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio (DTP) vaccine, also known as the 3 in 1 teenage booster which is offered to children in Year 8 and above. This booster is the last routine dose that provides young people with long lasting protection into adulthood.
- The Meningococcal (Men ACWY) vaccination for children in Year 9 and above which helps protect young people against four types of meningococcal disease which can cause both meningitis and septicaemia.
- The MMR vaccination, to provide long lasting protection against measles, mumps and rubella for all school aged children who have missed a dose.
A further clinic will be held at Rocket Pool Family Hub, Rocket Pool Drive, Bilston WV14 8BH, on Saturday 13 July from 9.30am to 2pm. Appointments must be booked in advance – please call Vaccination UK on 01902 200077 for more details.
Bal Kaur, Consultant in Public Health with the City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “These vaccines offer the best protection for teenagers as they start their journey into adulthood and start mixing more widely – whether going to college, starting work, travelling or going to festivals.
“So, if your child has missed out on their vaccinations, maybe because they were off school or are home educated, please come along to one of the 2 catch up clinics being delivered by Vaccination UK, either this weekend or next month.”