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Monkeypox

There are currently cases of monkeypox in the UK, however, numbers are small and the risk to schools is low. Monkeypox causes a rash similar to that of chicken pox, please see example images here. Monkeypox spreads by close contact with an infected person. A person experiencing a blistered rash who has either a) been in contact with someone who has or might have monkeypox or b) travelled to West or Central Africa in the past 3 weeks should call NHS 111 for advice. More information is available on the NHS website: Monkeypox.

Monkeypox is a notifiable disease. This means doctors have a legal requirement to inform their local health protection team of any suspected monkeypox cases. Laboratories will also have to notify the UK Health Security Agency if they identify monkeypox virus in a sample. The reporting of cases will allow the UKHSA and health partners to monitor further spread of the disease and take action to contain transmission.

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Catchup clinics for HPV, ACWY and DTP boosters

If your child missed out on their secondary school aged vaccines, Vaccination UK is running catchup clinics in Haringey for Year 8: Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) and Year 9: Meningitis ACWY and DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio School Leaver Booster)

Date Time Venue
Tuesday 21 June 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

Monday 4 July 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Caxton House

129 St Johns Way

London

N19 3RQ

Tuesday 19 July 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

 

These clinics will be running on an APPOINTMENT ONLY basis.

 

To register for these clinics, contact Vaccination UK by phone: 0208 017 7925 or email: haringey@v-uk.co.uk to make an appointment.

 

You will need to complete a consent form before your appointment. Link to e-consent form here: https://www.schoolvaccination.uk/e-consent-forms

 

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NHS COVID-19 vaccination offer for all 5- to 11-year-olds

You can make an appointment for your child’s vaccine through the National Booking Service: nhs.uk/coronavirus or by calling 119 free of charge.

Currently there are three vaccination clinics offering the COVID-19 vaccine to this age group in Haringey:

  1. Lordship Lane Health Centre, 239 Lordship Lane, N17 6AA – every Monday 9am – 4pm
  2. Bounds Green Group Practice, Gordon Road, N11 2PF 5-11 year old clinic each Friday 4-5pm
  3. Hornsey Central Neigbourhood Health Centre, 151 Park Road, London N8 8JD, 7 days a week, 9am-6pm

Some walk-ins are available (except at Lordship Lane) where 5-11-year-olds as well as older siblings, or family members, can be vaccinated together at the same time. Simply check the walk-in finder website: www.nhs.uk/grab-a-jab before attending to check clinic timings.

Children aged 5-11 with no other underlying health conditions will be offered two paediatric (child) doses of the vaccine, with at least 12 weeks between doses. A paediatric dose is smaller than doses given to those aged 12 and over.

A guide to Covid-19 vaccination for parents of children aged 5-11 has been produced. This can be accessed here

 

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Information on monkeypox from Haringey’s Director of Public Health

Dear colleagues

I just wanted to share some key information on the monkeypox outbreak in the UK with you.  At the moment the overall risk to the public is low, and the overall situation and comms is being managed by UK Health Security Agency.

Monkeypox is a viral infection usually associated with travel to West Africa, but we are seeing cases transmitted in the UK at the moment.  The number of cases is low, but is rising and we expect to see more cases as public awareness of symptoms is increasing.  In the medium term, due to the low transmissibility of the infection, public health experts believe the numbers ware likely to start to come under control. At present cases at a local authority level are not being disclosed due to small overall numbers and potential to identify individual patients.

The virus can spread if there is close contact between people with infectious lesions (pox). Recent cases are predominantly in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, so UKHSA are advising these groups to be alert to any unusual rashes or lesions on any part of their body, especially their genitalia, and to contact a sexual health service if they have concerns.  Risks of transmission in schools, nurseries and other community settings is very low at present.  As a local authority and commissioner of sexual health services, we are working with our sexual health services to ensure they have the latest information on how to identify and manage cases safely and reduce impacts on staff who may have to self isolate if they are in contact with a monkey pox case.

Background info on monkeypox

Mokeypox is usually a mild self-limiting illness, spread by very close contact with someone with monkeypox and most people recover within a few weeks.

Symptoms

  • Unusual rashes or lesions on the body such as the face or genital area
  • Fever
  • Muscle aches
  • Chills and exhaustion
  • Headaches
  • Swollen lymph nodes

The virus can enter the body through broken skin, the respiratory tract or through the eyes, nose or mouth.

If you get infected with monkeypox, it usually takes between five and 21 days for the first symptoms to appear. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion.

A rash can develop, often beginning on the face, then spreading to other parts of the body. The rash changes and goes through different stages – a bit like chicken pox – before finally forming a scab, which later falls off.

The virus can spread if there is close contact between people through:

  • touching clothing, bedding or towels used by someone with the monkeypox rash
  • touching monkeypox skin blisters or scabs
  • the coughs or sneezes of a person with the monkeypox rash

Anyone with concerns that they could be infected should see a health professional but make contact with the clinic or surgery ahead of a visit. NHS 111 can also give advice.

We will share further updates as needed as the situation develops.

Additional information is available on the government and NHS websites:

Monkeypox – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Monkeypox – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

 

Dr Will Maimaris

Director of Public Health

Haringey Council

 

Mobile: 07919 357421

Email: will.maimaris@haringey.gov.uk

 

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Park Xplorer Challenge – Thursday 26 May at Down Lane Park

It is time to explore Haringey! On Thursday 26 May, all Haringey primary schools are invited to participate in the Xplorer Challenge! Xplorer is a fun navigation challenge that gives children a sense of adventure as they explore the park to find the markers.

The event will be taking place at Down Lane Park between 10am-3pm, and you can come along at any point between these times. The challenge should take roughly an hour to complete. If possible, please stagger class attendance so the park does not get too busy. You do not need to book or sign-up – but it is useful if you can let us know if you are coming along.

We will provide maps and worksheets for all children. Please bring pens/pencils.

This Xplorer session is linked to the Spring Stride competition and participation can be counted towards your weekly activity totals. But, the sessions are also open to any primary schools in Haringey.

For more info, contact healthy.schools@haringey.gov.uk.

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North Central London CCG is recruiting young mentors

North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is looking for interested young people to help them with an exciting new project – North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Young Mentors! 

Young Mentors are aged 14 to 21 and live in the North Central London areas of Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington.

Young Mentors will help senior decision makers evaluate and improve health services in their local area.

Their role will last for 10 months, they will get AQA accredited training and will be supported to work as part of a team of young people from North Central London.

The Young Mentors will:

  • work with senior decision makers from the NHS in North Central London to make their health programmes the best they can be
  • help solve BIG business challenges
  • make a difference for other young people in their area

As a team, they will work together to ask the tough questions, problem solve and build their leadership, communication and team work skills.

We would be really grateful if you could share this exciting opportunity with young people who would benefit from this incredible opportunity. We’re particularly interested in reaching young people who have lived experiences of healthcare, this could be visiting their doctor, going to a pharmacy or accessing mental health services.

Read more here: NCL CCG Young Mentors Letter

Partners involved in this project are:

NHS North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group is committed to ensuring it commissions sustainable, high quality, safe, effective and efficient healthcare services with a focus on improving patient experience on behalf of local residents.

Participation People are a specialist youth engagement organisation who empower young people to inform and influence decision-making.

  • Deadline for young people to apply is midnight 25 May 2022
  • Expression of interest: Text “I’m a North Central Young Mentor + name + age + postcode” to: 07511 942396 
  • For more information please email hannahw@participationpeople.com 
  • Application form with more information for young people here
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Join the Spring Stride – Haringey Healthy Schools Competition

Last year the Public Health team held The Spring Stride competition for the first time, and it was a big success. This year it will take place from Monday 9 to Friday 27 May.

 

Participating primary schools will compete to do three weeks of physical activity. Your school will be scored on how frequently pupils participate in physical activity and the variety of activity that they do. Daily physical activity could be The Daily Mile, sports, games, yoga, dance, or anything that gets you moving.

To help schools to engage with the competition, there are a few things on offer: Half-day sports session with the Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Primary Stars team (sessions are limited), exclusive access to Fitt-in online exercise platform for the competition period, Park Xplorer Challenge (locations tbc), Walk to School Week (17-21 May) resources, Move More Taster Sessions for parents, and classroom worksheets.

Prizes offered:

  • 1st place – ScootFit Scooter Experience Day
  • 2nd place – £500 Amazon Voucher & a whole-school activity day delivered by the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation
  • 3rd place – £200 Amazon Voucher

Sign up

If you want to sign your school up to The Spring Stride, please click here and fill in the form. More information will be shared soon. The deadline to sign up for the competition is Thursday 5 May at 5pm.

If you have any questions, please get in touch via healthy.schools@haringey.gov.uk

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Catch-up clinics for HPV, ACWY and DTP boosters

If your child missed out on their secondary school aged vaccines, Vaccination UK is running catch-up clinics in Haringey for Year 8: Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) and Year 9: Meningitis ACWY and DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio School Leaver Booster)

Date Time Venue
Wednesday 18 May 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

Wednesday 1 June 2022 10am – 2pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

Monday 6 June 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Caxton House

129 St Johns Way

London

N19 3RQ

Tuesday 21 June 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

Monday 4 July 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Caxton House

129 St Johns Way

London

N19 3RQ

Tuesday 19 July 2022 3.30pm – 5.30pm Broadwater Farm Community Centre

Adams Road,

N17 6HE

 

These clinics will be running on an APPOINTMENT ONLY basis.

To register for these clinics, contact Vaccination UK by phone: 020 8017 7925 or email: haringey@v-uk.co.uk to make an appointment.

You will need to complete a consent form before your appointment. Link to e-consent form here: https://www.schoolvaccination.uk/e-consent-forms

 

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This is World Immunisation Week – 24-30 April

 

For more than two centuries, vaccines have helped keep people healthy—from the very first vaccine developed to protect against smallpox to the newest vaccines used to prevent severe cases of COVID-19. 

Since then, families and communities have entrusted vaccines to protect their loved ones. But the value of vaccines is measured by more than the number of doses given. 

Vaccines provide everyone a chance at a fulfilling life. Each April, World Immunisation Week brings together people from around the world to highlight the importance of vaccines and how they protect people of all ages against many diseases, giving us the opportunity to pursue a life well-lived. This year’s campaign comes at an especially critical time as the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted essential health services, including routine immunisation, setting back progress by more than a decade. Unfortunately, millions of people are still missing out on the life-saving benefits of vaccines, making it urgent to catch up and reach those who have been missed. 

The 2022 theme Long Life for All aims to unify people around the idea that vaccines make it possible for us to follow our dreams, protect our loved ones and live a long, healthy life. 

For more information on the history of vaccination and the role that vaccines play in protecting generations of people around the world from disease, visit: WORLD IMMUNISATION WEEK 2022 

If your child has missed out on any of their childhood vaccines for any reason, please contact your family doctor to arrange a catch-up.

 

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Adrenaline auto injector (AAI) pens – have you collected yours?

A number of Haringey schools have still not yet collected their allocation of Adrenaline auto injector (AAI) pens.

19 primary schools, 7 Secondary schools and 3 special schools still need to collection their allocation of AAI pens.

Please see the attached letter.

AAI letter to schools via PH 042022 final

If your school does not want to take up this offer, please can you respond as soon as possible to: harccg.medicines@nhs.net, so that we can take you off our outstanding list. Thank you.