Resources Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary reports Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2022Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2021AusVaxSafety COVID-19 vaccine surveillance summary report 2021Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2020Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2019Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2018Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2016-17 National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance Vaccine information intended for use by immunisation providers, academics in the field of vaccine preventable disease and immunisation as well as members of the community seeking information on immunisation.www.ncirs.org.au Clinical Resources Approach to Influenza vaccination in patients with a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care ImmunisationInformation about immunisation and how it protects your family and the community by reducing the spread of preventable diseaseshttps://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/immunisationAre vaccines safe?Information about the safety of vaccineshttps://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/immunisation/about-immunisation/are-vaccines-safe Therapeutic Goods Administration Reporting adverse eventsSafety information, including how to report an adverse event following immunisationhttps://www.tga.gov.au/reporting-adverse-eventsAdvisory committee on vaccines (ACV)The ACV provides independent medical and scientific advice on issues relating to the safety, quality and efficacy of vaccines supplied in Australiahttps://www.tga.gov.au/committee/advisory-committee-vaccines-acv Melbourne Vaccine Education Centre Up-to-date immunisation information for healthcare professionals, parents and the publichttps://mvec.mcri.edu.au/ Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation (SKAI) Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation (SKAI) is a source of helpful, credible and respectful information that has been designed to support conversations about vaccination between community members and healthcare professionals. It includes: SKAI Healthcare Professionals, which provides access to a range of vaccination communication resources, including factsheets, tools and training materials that can be used by both individuals and teams SKAI Pregnancy & Newborn, which offers information about the vaccines recommended for pregnant women and their newborn babies, as well as about the diseases they prevent. This content was first published by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute SKAI Childhood, which features information about the vaccines recommended as part of the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and provides answers to common questions about vaccine safety, common side effects, risks and benefits, and more. Access SKAI resources here. World Health Organization Vaccine Safety Communication eLibraryTools for vaccine safety communicators as well as useful resources for people interested in vaccine safety, including parents and the general publichttps://www.vsc-library.org/ Vaccine Safety Net The Vaccine Safety Net is a global network of websites, established by the World Health Organisation, that provides reliable information on vaccine safety.http://www.vaccinesafetynet.org/vsn/vaccine-safety-net