Prison Health: Vaccinations for People Working and Living in Prisons (Non-Vaccine Trained Staff)

Posted 1 year 2 months ago by UK Health Security Agency

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Understand vaccination and why it is crucial for protecting the health of people living and working in prisons.
Course Description

Increase your knowledge about vaccination

This two-week course will help you gain an understanding of vaccines and why they can help protect the health of those living or working in prisons and those around them.

The content of this course is the same as for vaccine-trained staff, but has additional information for you to refer to.

This course has been developed by the European Consortium RISE-Vac who works to protect the health of those in prisons by promoting vaccine literacy and improving access to vaccination.

Delve into vaccination in prison

You’ll learn why infectious diseases are particularly important in the prison context and what the main risk factors are before and during incarceration.

Next, you’ll examine the most relevant vaccine preventable diseases for people living and working in prisons.

Improve your conversations about vaccines

Finally, you’ll explore effective communication in relation to vaccines so that you can have quality conversations about vaccination with people living in prison and your friends and family. You’ll understand how to address common perceptions of people living in prison towards vaccination and learn 10 key facts about vaccination.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge about vaccination in prison that you need to help you make informed decisions about vaccination and the skills to communicate about vaccination effectively to others.

This course is designed for staff working in prisons who have not received training about vaccination.

Requirements

This course is designed for staff working in prisons who have not received training about vaccination.

Career Path
  • Develop understanding of vaccine preventable diseases which are most common in prisons
  • Apply examples to real-life conversations with people living in prison to hold conversations on vaccinations
  • Explore why the prison context can make people working and living in prison more vulnerable to infectious diseases, and how vaccines can help mitigate this risk
  • Engage in discussions and conversations on vaccines confidently
  • Identify common attitude roots relating to vaccination and address these appropriately