Year 9 HPV vaccinations and consent letter
Dear Parent/Guardian
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for boys and girls – Year 9
The HPV vaccine that protects against several types of cancer is usually given in school in Year 8. Our records show that your child may not yet have received their HPV vaccine and we are offering another opportunity to receive this in Year 9 at school.
The HPV vaccine helps protect your child against the human papillomavirus (HPV), this virus increases the risk of developing some cancers later in life, such as
- Cervical cancer
- Some mouth and throat cancers
- Some cancers of the anus and genital areas
The HPV vaccine does not protect against other sexually transmitted infections
The leaflet https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hpv-vaccine-vaccination-guide-leaflet
includes more information about the vaccine.
It is important for you to discuss and complete the consent form with your child. If your child has not received the HPV vaccine you should complete the consent form as soon as possible, even if you don’t want your child to receive the vaccination. Please be aware that if we do not receive a consent informing us of your wishes, each young person may be assessed on an individual basis and invited to self consent for the vaccination providing they can demonstrate an understanding of the vaccination due. This is in line with the Gillick Competency Framework.
Please complete the consent form below if your child has not previously received the HPV vaccine:
https://imms.sirona-cic.org.uk/hpv/2023/consent
Please note the consent link will close two working days before the school session.
Information about the vaccinations will be put on your child’s health records. If you would like more information please visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations . If you have any questions, please contact the Immunisation Team at [email protected] or 0300 1245515.
If your child has already received the HPV vaccine please contact us at [email protected] and we can update our records,
Yours Sincerely
Karen Evans
Head of Specialist Services for Children and Sirona Integrated Immunisation Services