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Baby, pre-school and childhood vaccinations

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Routine childhood vaccinations

Your child will be offered a range of vaccinations throughout their childhood from the age of 8 weeks, to protect them against serious and potentially deadly diseases. Vaccinations are safe and extremely effective.

Find out more about vaccinations a​nd why it's important to protect your child by watching these short videos.

Why vaccination is important and the safest way to protect yourself

​​Baby and pre-school vaccinations​

Baby and pre-school vaccinations are due from when your child is 8 weeks old to when they start school. Over 95% of parents protect their child by ensuring they have these vaccinations.

Your GP or Practice Nurse gives baby and pre-school vaccinations at your doctor’s surgery. These visits are free.

If your child was born in Jersey, you'll get a reminder letter in the post when their 8-week vaccinations are due.

Vaccination programme

The tables below show the age when yo​ur child will be offered their baby and pre-school vaccinations,​ and the diseases your child will be protected against.

Vaccination doses and schedule timings change in Jersey (as in the UK) to reflect updated evidence and national guidance.

The table below shows the vaccination ​schedules effective from 1 September 2025.​​

​Age vaccinations are given​ ​
Diseases the vaccinations protect against​
​Vaccine given

​8 weeks of age


Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and Hepatitis B

DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB 

Meningococcal group B (MenB)

​MenB

Rotavirus gastroenteritis

​Rotavirus

​12 weeks of age

Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis​​​, polio, Hib​ and Hepatitis B

DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB

MenB​​

​MenB​

Rotavirus

​Rotavirus

16 weeks of age


Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib​ and Hepatitis B

DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB

Pneumococcal (13 serotypes)​

​​PCV

1 year old
(on or after the child's first birthday)

Born before 1 July 2024 

Pneumococcal Measles, mumps, rubella, MenB Hib/MenC (once Hib/MenC exhausted give DTaP/Hib/IPV/HepB) ​

Born on or after 1 July 2024

Pneumococcal Measles, mumps,​​ rubella, MenB​​​

PCV, MMR, MenB, Hib/MenC 


18 months old

Born before 1 July 2024

No appointment​

​Born on or after 1 July 2024

DTap/IPV/Hib/HepB
Measles, mumps, rubella​​

​DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB, MMR ​


Eligible paedratric age groups 

Influenza (each year from September)

​Live attenuated influenza vaccine LAIV

3 years 4 months old
or soon after​

Born before 1 July 2024

Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Measles, mumps rubella

​​Born on or after 1 July 2024

Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio

​​dTaP/IPV, MMR


Vaccine ingredients on the University of Oxford Vaccine Group website

Children and the flu vaccine

Baby six-week developmental check

School vaccinations

Children born outside Jersey

You should register with a GP as soon as you arrive in Jersey. This will help ensure you get a reminder letter when your child's vaccinations​ are due.

If you've been on the Island less than 6 months, and don't have a health card, you may have to pay the health insurance contribution (up to £20.28). Check with your GP. It's important you don't delay getting your child protected.

Doctors (GPs) fees, prescriptions and health cards

Changing your address

If you change address, you need to let us know so we can make sure future reminders are sent to your new address. You need to inform:

NHS England website

We run our Jersey vaccination schedule along similar lines to NHS England. 

You can find more information about the diseases the different vaccines that protect against them, and when to have them on the NHS web​site.

NHS vaccinations and when t​o have them - NHS

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