These online resources provide information on the flu vaccination programme for 2024/2025. All organisations, stakeholders, groups and networks are welcome to download and use this information on their owned channels.
If you have any questions or require further materials, please contact the ICB Communications Team via email: comms.
Get vaccinated, get winter strong
- Social media posts to promote the pop-up vaccination clinics (developed by Black Country ICB)
- Social media posts to promote only flu vaccinations (developed by Black Country ICB)
- Social media assets:
- Black Country pop-up vaccination clinic social media graphic
- Wolverhampton pop-up vaccination clinic social media graphic
- Walsall pop-up vaccination clinic social media graphic
- Sandwell pop-up vaccination clinic social media graphic
- Dudley pop-up vaccination clinic social media graphic Flu only pregnant woman social media graphic
- Mother and toddler social media graphic
- Pregnant woman social media graphic
- Over 65s social media graphic 1
- Over 65s social media graphic 2
- Flu eligibility social media graphic 1
- Flu eligibility social media graphic 2
- Posters:
- Order a range of health information about flu, including leaflets and posters in different formats and languages from Health Publications
- Flu vaccination for children: leaflets and posters from gov.uk
- Nursery school communications toolkit about flu and the flu vaccination
- Primary and secondary school communications toolkit about flu and the flu vaccination
- Trusted voices, faith and community leader resources about flu and flu vaccination
- Interim Public Health Director in Walsall - Nadia Inglis, takes you with her to get her flu vaccine at a local pharmacy – she encourages those eligible to get theirs too.
- Interim Public Health Director in Walsall and a local pharmacist - Nadia Inglis, and Yaseen, talking about the importance of getting your winter vaccinations.
- Local chaplain urges people to get the winter vaccines - Laurel Woodstock, Ecumenical Chaplain from The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has had her winter vaccines.
- Director of Nursing for West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust - Caron Eyre, explains why it’s so important for all healthcare colleagues to get their winter vaccines.
- Health and Wellbeing Coordinator for West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust - Stuart Hossack, has had flu before and explains why he has his flu vaccine after being very unwell.
- Maternity Lead and Midwife for West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust - Steph Henry, is encouraging all women to get vaccinated and protect themselves and their baby from serious illnesses.
- A local GP in the Black Country - Dr Lloyd Baron, talks about his experience as a GP and why he gets his winter vaccines.
- A local Pharmacist in the Black Country - Abdul, encourages people to get their winter vaccinations to protect themselves and their loved ones.