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Order a 2010 Laminated Childhood Immunization Schedule.

2010 laminated Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule (pdf) 

The Immunization Action Coalition of Washington makes these schedules available free of charge to providers in Washington State each year.

To order yours, please contact debbien@withinreachwa.org



2010 IACW Awards Reception featuring Dr. Paul Offit

Thursday, April 29th 3:00pm – 5:00pm
 
 
Self-parking available. Directions provided in confirmation email.
 
Three IACW awards will be given to individuals and organizations that have worked to increase access to immunizations in Washington State over the past year. In addition, the Washington State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile will recognize an important partner who helped assure statewide vaccine access to Washington's underinsured children.
 

Register for this event



Fact Sheets on Immunizations now available!

Fact Sheets on Immunizations: immunization messages targeted toward specific groups and relevant resources for more information.



View our Flu button & pocket-sized adult immunization schedule.

To order flu buttons or schedules, please contact debbien@withinreachwa.org



2009-2010 Flu Prevention Toolkits are here!

Two Toolkits are available:

  • "Protect Yourself, Protect Your Patients" Toolkit: contains materials and strategies to assist healthcare organizations to provide their employees with timely influenza vaccinations. Click here to view.
  • Workplace Influenza Toolkit: includes resources to help businesses organize and promote workplace flu vaccination days. Click here to view.



Plain Talk About Childhood Immunization has been revised and updated for 2009!

A detailed booklet in English and Spanish that provides parents with accurate information about immunizations and the diseases they prevent, benefits and risks and vaccine safety and effectiveness. Now in its sixth edition!

To order copies of this FREE resource visit the Washington State Department of Printing.

Or call the Family Health Hotline at 1-800-322-2588.

Click here to view.