Immunisation is the safest way to protect you and your children from serious diseases.
Vaccines are the reason that diseases such as smallpox, polio and tetanus are gone or seen very rarely.
However, if people stop having vaccines, it's possible for diseases to quickly spread again. There are a range of vaccines available to protect you and your family. If you're unsure, ask your GP or your practice nurse. Read more about the vaccines for children and adults in the UK.
Vaccinations for children
Children should complete the routine childhood immunisations provided by your GP.
Vaccinations for adults
If you're over 65, or under 65 with a long-term condition, you should think about:
- Pneumococcal
- Flu
- Shingles
If you're pregnant, you should think about:
- Flu
- Whooping cough (also known as pertussis)
- COVID-19
Find out more information about vaccines.
If you're not sure whether you or your child have had all your routine vaccinations, ask your GP or practice nurse to find out for you. If your child (aged 3 years and 10 months) has missed their vaccinations, you can contact the Barnsley School Aged Immunisation team to arrange a vaccination appointment (home visits are offered).
Pop-up clinics
We're hosting several pop-up vaccination clinics over the autumn/winter 2024 period for you to get your flu and COVID-19 vaccination. Events are being held at the locations below:
Location | Date | Time |
Darfield Community Centre | Monday 11 November | 11.30am to 2.30pm |
Wombwell Library | Thursday 21 November | 9.30am to 12.30pm |
Barnsley Market | Friday 29 November | 9am to 2pm |
Travel vaccinations
If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. Find out more about travel vaccines.