What's New! 

 

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National Immunization Awareness Week 2023

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Let's catch up with confidence!

As we continue to live in our ‘new normal’, we are regaining the opportunity to catch up with friends and family, catch up on the hobbies we love, and catch up on the vaccines we missed. We want everyone to be able to catch up with confidence, knowing they are safe and protected against vaccine-preventable diseases.

Learn more

New Pertussis Resources

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Poster series

A series of five posters answer the questions: What is pertussis (whooping cough)? Who is affected by pertussis? Why should I get immunized against pertussis? Who should get immunized against pertussis?

Find more resources here

Immunize Canada is now on TikTok 

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@immunizedotca

We have been producing a variety of educational shorts or reels on TikTok (and YouTube) about vaccines. Check us out! 

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Who are we?

Immunize Canada is national coalition of non-governmental, professional, health, government and private sector organizations with a specific interest in promoting the understanding and use of vaccines recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI). The Immunize Canada Secretariat is run by a dedicated team at the Canadian Public Health Association. 

Learn more about Immunize Canada

Meet this year’s NIAW 2023 Ambassadors! 

For NIAW 2023, our ambassadors are Neil Salinas, Andrea and her daughter Chloe, and Dr. Vivien Brown. 

Neil is an HPV vaccine advocate who lost his sister Alison to HPV cancer. 

Andrea and Chloe are meningitis B vaccine advocates after Andrea almost lost her daughter Chloe to the disease. 

Dr. Vivien Brown is our healthcare professional advocate encouraging all Canadian to get caught up on their vaccines. 

 

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Hosted by The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)

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In partnership with the Canadian Vaccination Evidence Resource and Exchange Centre (CANVax)

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A proud member of the Vaccine Safety Net (VSN) by the World Health Organization (WHO)