Immunisation
The Ewin ELC believes that children and adults should be immunised as recommended by the Australian Department of Health. Immunisation is one of the safest and most effective measures for the prevention of diseases, which can cause disability and sometimes death.
Families will need to provide evidence of their child’s immunisation schedule on enrolment, and will be expected to update their child’s online enrolment as immunisations are updated, and this will help determine if exclusion is necessary during an outbreak of a vaccine preventable disease.
Families who choose not to immunise their children will be respected and treated equally.
For more information regarding the current national Immunisation Program please visit the Department of Health website;
www.health.gov.au/immunisation
As of 1st January 2019, some very important changes have been made to the regulations regarding requirements and collection of Immunisation records for children. To find out more information about these changes you can visit;
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/F_I/Immunisation-enrolment
Families will need to provide evidence of their child’s immunisation schedule on enrolment, and will be expected to update their child’s online enrolment as immunisations are updated, and this will help determine if exclusion is necessary during an outbreak of a vaccine preventable disease.
Families who choose not to immunise their children will be respected and treated equally.
For more information regarding the current national Immunisation Program please visit the Department of Health website;
www.health.gov.au/immunisation
As of 1st January 2019, some very important changes have been made to the regulations regarding requirements and collection of Immunisation records for children. To find out more information about these changes you can visit;
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/F_I/Immunisation-enrolment