Immunisation New Poster form Children for Health!

11 March, 2022

Dear All

I'm THRILLED to announce the publication of a new Children for Health two-sided poster on Immunisation!

Immunisation is one of our 10 key health topics and this poster is part of our Posters for Health series.

A huge THANK YOU to the many experts who kindly reviewed the content over very many months. Some of these were drawn from this great community!

As is the case for most of our ‘topic posters’, the front of the poster illustrates 10 key messages for children to learn and share. The back of the poster includes activities to help children understand and share the messages with others.

Download the two-sided Immunisation poster for free here

https://www.childrenforhealth.org/ImmunisationPoster

Children can learn and share the ten messages. When they share them with others, reward them with a ‘collectible’ like a ribbon or a piece of fabric to tie onto a stick.

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We are close to finalizing another new poster on HIV & AIDS. IT is currently under review with children and their teachers in Eswatini.

Best wishes

Clare Hanbury

www.childrenforhealth.org

HIFA profile: Clare Hanbury qualified as a teacher in the UK and began her career teaching 6-13 year old children in schools in Kenya and Hong Kong. For many years, Clare worked for The Child-to-Child Trust based at the University of London's Institute of Education where, alongside Hugh Hawes and Professor David Morley she worked to help embed the Child-to-Child ideas of children's participation in health into government and non-government child health and education programmes in numerous countries. Clare has continued to work to promote these ideas as a freelance adviser and trainer. She has worked in East and Southern Africa, Pakistan, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Yemen. In 2013, Clare founded Children for Health, a British Registered Charity that provides accurate engaging health information for those working or living with children and inspiring them to use fun methods to mobilise children as health activists in their families and communities. Clare is a member of the HIFA Working Group on Information for Citizens, Parents and Children. http://www.hifa.org/projects/citizens-parents-and-children Email: clare.hanbury AT zen.co.uk