version of this document in a more accessible format, please email, Parenting, childcare and children's services, Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination consent form: effective from September 2019 (Word version), Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination consent form: effective from September 2019 (PDF version), HPV universal vaccination: factsheets for health professionals, HPV universal immunisation programme: implementation letter, HPV universal vaccination: guidance for health professionals, Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance and support, Transparency and freedom of information releases. If you are unsure whether your child should get the injected vaccine or the nasal vaccine please check with the school immunisation team or your GP surgery. Our pharmacists will text you when your immunization is ready. Information about your child’s vaccination date and how to complete an online consent form will be sent out directly by your child’s school. The nasal vaccine contains a highly processed form of gelatine (porcine gelatine), which is used in a range of many essential medicines. or call us on 0300 247 00820300 247 0082. All vaccines can cause side effects but studies suggest they are generally mild and soon settle. Flu is a highly contagious illness which spreads rapidly through coughs, sneezes and ingestion after touching a contaminated surface. We only ask for this information if it is needed to ensure the correct intervals between vaccinations. Further advise can be found at: www.nhs.uk. being treated with oral steroids or high dose inhaled steroids. View Now. Wait 15 minutes after your vaccination in nearby car-park. Children with health conditions who normally receive the flu vaccination at their GP surgery can also have their vaccination at school with their friends. Those most at risk from the flu virus are also most vulnerable to COVID-19. I agree to wait in the clinic/pharmacy for 15 minutes after getting the flu shot. Alternatively, you can speak to your GP, practice nurse or a member of the immunisation team. I have been provided with the opportunity to discuss concerns I may have regarding the privacy of my health information. The HPV vaccine, that protects against cervical cancer, is being offered to your daughter or son at school. The vaccine is absorbed quickly in the nose so, even if your child sneezes immediately after having had the spray, there’s no need to worry that it hasn’t worked. Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust also runs a confidential secure text messaging service for parents of children aged 0-19 years called Chat Health. I understand the notice of Privacy Practices provides an explanation of the ways in which my health information may be used or disclosed by the pharmacy and of my rights with respect to my health information.