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Tailoring Immunisation Programmes: Charedi community, north London: Implementation of the WHO's Tailoring Immunisation Programmes (TIP)

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This report details Public Health England’s (PHE’s) work to address the low immunisation uptake among the Charedi Orthodox Jewish community in north east London. It uses a range of the Tailoring Immunization Programmes (TIP) methodologies to evaluate effectiveness of vaccination programmes in this area.

As part of efforts to eliminate measles and rubella, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (WHO/Europe) developed the TIP method and tools to:

identify susceptible populations
determine barriers to vaccination
implement evidence-based interventions
The approach draws on health programme planning models, including the medical humanities, the social and behavioural sciences. This report incudes the London School of Hygiene and Tropical medicine (LSHTM) research report.

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Tailoring Immunisation Programmes: Charedi community, north London: Implementation of the WHO's Tailoring Immunisation Programmes (TIP). Public Health England. 2018:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk503