Immunisation inroads

Jedda and Eliza. Picture: Mathew Lynn

A Thomastown early-learning centre for Aboriginal children and families is turning around low immunisation rates and helping others get the message, too.

About six weeks ago, Bubup Wilam Early Learning Centre became a hub for families to learn about the different vaccines required for children and adults.

The initiative started last month when Whittlesea council was given $25,000 to boost vaccination rates among Australia’s first people.

The council’s immunisation co-ordinator, Tanya Perrin, says the council will publish a children’s storybook with input from children at Bubup Wilam, teaching how vaccines protect the body from harmful diseases.

Ms Perrin hopes the book will be used across Victoria as an educational tool for families. “It’s about awareness and providing education about vaccination for the Aboriginal community.”