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This guide to COVID-19 vaccination for young people aged 16 and 17 and at-risk children aged 12 to 15 outlines the benefits of vaccination, who is eligible, the doses and booster dose, potential side effects and what to do next.

If you are aged 16-17 or aged 12-15 and at-risk, you will receive a copy of this leaflet after you have had your first vaccine. It contains information on the vaccine, potential side effects and what to do next.

This updated leaflet will be issued to children and young people after they have received their COVID-19 vaccine.

This updated leaflet explains all about the COVID-19 vaccination programme for children and young people.

This simple guide to COVID-19 vaccination for at-risk children aged 12 to 15 outlines the benefits of vaccination, who is eligible, potential side effects and what to do next. You should read this before your vaccination.

This log book is provided for use in schools with children or young people who have Type 1 diabetes and use an insulin pump.

This log book is provided for use in schools with children and young people who have Type 1 diabetes and receive insulin injections.

This leaflet aims to encourage children and young people with physical disabilities to be more active. It explains why physical activity is important, highlights the recommended amount of activity, and offers ideas for getting more active. It also considers the factors that make it more difficult for young people with disabilities to be active and provides suggestions for adapting activities to make them accessible.

The Bamford review of mental health and learning disabilities identified the need for research to help with service and policy development in a number of areas. We worked with key stakeholders, gaining significant input from service users and carers along with professionals and researchers, to agree five top priorities.

This booklet is full of practical tips and information on managing stress and achieving and maintaining positive mental health and emotional wellbeing. It also contains a useful list of helpful local organisations and websites. The booklet targets first year students at university and further and higher education colleges as the transition from school to further education can be a very stressful time.