Welcome to our archive of previous events. This section brings together recordings, slides, and supporting materials from sessions hosted as part of our ongoing programme. It is designed to help you revisit key learning, catch up on events you may have missed, and access valuable insights shared by colleagues and subject‑matter experts across the system.
Each entry includes a short overview of the session along with links to available resources. We hope this collection supports your continued learning and professional development, and provides a useful reference point as our work evolves.
This online learning event brought together colleagues from across Scotland’s vaccination workforce during World Immunisation Week. The session focused on linking national vaccination priorities with everyday practice, supporting staff to confidently use data, communicate effectively about vaccination, and deliver inclusive, person‑centred care.
The event explored Scotland’s vaccination data landscape, approaches to responding to false vaccine information, and examples of innovation from practice across Scotland. Participants were also introduced to Turas learning resources to support ongoing professional development, aligned with Scotland’s 5‑Year Vaccination & Immunisation Framework and Delivery Plan.
Recorded sessions
The following session recordings will be made availble as soon as possible.
This session provides an overview of vaccination uptake and coverage across the life course in Scotland, using national surveillance data to highlight trends, inequalities, and areas of emerging concern. It explores how data on age, deprivation,...
This session explores the challenges and barriers to timely flu vaccine uptake for adults with cystic fibrosis. It describes the redesign of flu vaccination delivery within the NHS Tayside Adult CF Service, outlining the impact on both patients...
This session showcases how Making Every Opportunity Count (MEOC) has been embedded across vaccination services in Aberdeen City to promote health and wellbeing through brief, person centred conversations. The session highlights practical examples,...
Presentation slides
Presentation slides from the following sessions are available to download:
Presented by: Professor Sam Ghebrehewet Head of Vaccination and Immunisation Division (VAID), Public Health Scotland (PHS)
Presented by Jackie McCallum, Senior Educator, PSD
Presented by: Lindsey Milroy, Principal Educator, Public Services Delivery Scotland (PSD)
Presented by: Lindsey Milroy, Principal Educator, PSD
Presented by Jackie McCallum, Senior Educator, PSD
Presented by: Annafleur Broekman, Senior Educator, PSD
Event resources
A Sway resource is also available, bringing together all learning resources referenced during the event. This provides a single place to revisit and explore resources to support reflection, further learning, and application in practice.
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Event evaluation
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Join us for an essential Spring update for Scotland’s vaccination workforce, delivered in partnership by PSD Scotland and Public Health Scotland. This focused webinar will bring practitioners together to explore key programme changes for Spring 2026, including updates to COVID‑19 and RSV vaccination and the legal frameworks that support safe and effective delivery. The session took place on 2 April 1pm - 2pm.
Aims:
The aim of the webinar is to help support healthcare practitioners involved in vaccination to understand the legal frameworks available to sport the delivery of the Spring 2026 vaccination programme in Scotland.
Target Audience:
This webinar is aimed at all healthcare practitioners directly involved with the delivery of vaccination programmes in Scotland
Topics Covered:
Panel:
The expert panel will consist of Key Immunisation colleagues from Public Health Scotland and Local NHS Boards.
This resource is accurate at time of publication 020426
This resource is accurate at time of publication 020426 Topics Covered: COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, Spring 2026, Extension of the RSV programme to protect older adults Legal frameworks to support administration from 1st April 2026