People aged 16 years and over, and those aged 12 years and over who are at risk (including health and social care workers) will be offered a booster dose of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. Find out how to get your booster vaccination at www.nidirect.gov.uk/ covid-vaccine

Other topics you may be interested in

  • NI Direct PDF.pdf

    Vaccine information

    Website
    Get a COVID-19 vaccination and booster in Northern Ireland First, second and booster COVID-19 vaccine doses are available at Health and Social Care (HSC) Trust vaccination hubs and participating community pharmacies across Northern Ireland. For some, mostly those aged 75 and over, a spring booster...
  • COVID-19_Guide_for_parents_of_5-11years_A5_8pp_leaflet_25_02_22 FINAL.PDF

    COVID-19 vaccination - A guide for parents of children aged 5 to 11

    Document
    Experts have advised that parents of all children aged 5 to 11 years should be offered the chance to have their child vaccinated. Vaccination is particularly important for children who have health conditions that put them at high risk from COVID-19, as the benefits are greater
  • What to expect after your child's Covid Vaccination.pdf

    What to expect after your child’s COVID-19 vaccination

    Document
    The health service is offering the COVID-19 vaccine to all eligible children. This leaflet tells you what to expect after your child has had their vaccination.

Membership of the Regional Workforce Wellbeing Network

The Regional Workforce Wellbeing Network is led by Dr Sarah Meekin, Head of Psychological Services in BHSCT and the majority of the 17 Health and Social Care  organisations in Northern Ireland are represented in this network. At the start of the COVID-19 response this network was tasked with supporting managers and staff with the development and delivery of psychological support services for staff working across Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland.