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‘Be wise, immunise’: Drop-in vaccine information events to take place across Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
27/08/2025
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Cumbria’s councils are set to host a series of vaccine drop-in information events.

Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council alongside the NHS are inviting families across the county to learn about the importance of vaccination.

The sessions form part of the NHS ‘Be wise, immunise’ campaign and teams will provide a series of community events at shopping locations to provide trusted information and guide parents to local vaccination services.

Families will have the opportunity to meet health professionals in an informal setting, ask questions about the childhood vaccines, and get clear advice on how to keep children safe and protected.

Event dates include:

  • Saturday 30 August – Harbour Fest, Whitehaven (Cumberland)
  • Saturday 13 September – Market Place, Kendal
  • Friday 19 September – Morrisons, Barrow
  • Saturday 20 September – Hollywood Retail Park, Barrow
  • Saturday 27 September – Dunmail Shopping Centre, Workington
  • Friday 10 October – The Lanes Shopping Centre, Carlisle
  • Saturday 11 October – The Lanes Shopping Centre, Carlisle

Why should I care?

Preventable childhood infections such as measles are highly infectious and can cause serious health complications, particularly for children.

Keeping up to date with routine vaccinations is the most effective way to keep children safe.

Councillor Justin McDermott, Cumberland councillor and portfolio holder for public health and communities, said: “It’s really important that families feel supported and informed when it comes to protecting their children’s health.

“By bringing this campaign into busy community spaces, we’re making it easier for parents to get the advice they need and understand how simple it is to access vaccinations locally.”

Councillor Patricia Bell, Westmorland and Furness portfolio holder for public health and communities added: “These drop-in sessions are a good opportunity for parents and carers to find out more about how to prevent childhood infections, and other health issues.

“They can ask questions and make a decision based on clear and factual information.”

Katrina Stephens, director of public health at Westmorland and Furness Council, said : “Every parent wants the best start in life for their child and community events such as these are about supporting parents and families to ask questions and get the information they need to make informed decisions about protecting their children’s health”.

Colin Cox, director of public health, customer and community wellbeing at Cumberland Council, added: “These events are about giving parents and families the chance to ask questions and get clear, trusted information in a relaxed setting. We want to make sure every child in Cumbria has the best protection possible against measles.”

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