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Engagement has concluded
Thank you for your contributions to the Childhood vaccinations survey, overall we have received 238 responses.
We will continue to use this page to keep you informed about progress with the project.
This is what we asked you.
Vaccination uptake by children in Lincolnshire is falling.
Vaccinations play a vital part in keeping children and young people safe from serious illness.
In this survey we are asking about your experiences of childhood vaccination appointments.
The aim is to have a better understanding of your experiences and expectations. Identify examples of good and bad practice and possible differences between the districts.
Further information about childhood vaccinations can be found in our important links section.
Thank you for your contributions to the Childhood vaccinations survey, overall we have received 238 responses.
We will continue to use this page to keep you informed about progress with the project.
This is what we asked you.
Vaccination uptake by children in Lincolnshire is falling.
Vaccinations play a vital part in keeping children and young people safe from serious illness.
In this survey we are asking about your experiences of childhood vaccination appointments.
The aim is to have a better understanding of your experiences and expectations. Identify examples of good and bad practice and possible differences between the districts.
Further information about childhood vaccinations can be found in our important links section.
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Childhood vaccinations
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.