- Flu Clinic Guidelines for general practice
- H1N1 Vaccination Program
- Vaccination against whooping cough
- H1N1 influenza 09 update 9
- TGA advice regarding GARDASIL HPV vaccine
Immunisation Services
Project Officer: Lisa Maude
Phone: 8752 4902
The CSGPN Immunisation Project supports general practices/GPs to:
- maintain high standards of cold-chain management to ensure vaccine efficacy.
- deliver immunisation services in accordance with the Australian Standard Immunisation Schedule and current national and state best-practice guidelines.
- adopt a sustainable approach to reporting to the Australian Childhood Immunistion Register (ACIR).
- optimise child immunisation coverage rates.
- optimise access to the general practice immunisation incentives (GPII) scheme.
The immunisation project officer is available to provide phone support and practice visits as required. You can contact Lisa Maude on 8752 4902.
For specific clinical enquires please contact the Immunisation Coordinator, Fiona Steele at the SSWAHS Public Health Unit: 9515 9425.
The General Practice Immunisation Incentive Scheme (GPII)
Outline of GPII
If your practice is not accredited you are still eligible to receive GPII. The same application form is used for both the GPII scheme and the Practice Incentive Program (PIP). However applicants can use the form to apply for the GPII scheme only.
To obtain an application form contact the PIP enquiry line: 1800 222 032.
For further information on GPII contact Lisa Maude at CSGPN: 8752 4902 or visit the Medicare Australia website.
Improving immunisation coverage
CSGPN monitors the percentage of children in the division and in individual practices who have received all required immunisations according to the Australian Standard Immunisation Schedule. Rates are calculated quarterly according to data supplied to the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register. We aim to improve the immunisation coverage rate across CSGPN to more than 90%.
CSGPN Go for 90! Pilot Project evaluation report
CSGPN supports practices to improve their immunisation coverage rates by providing onsite visits to:
- discuss ways that reporting to the ACIR can be streamlined in an individual practice.
- train GPs and practice staff to use the ACIR secure internet site to report immunisations.
- discuss systems for identification and recall of children who are overdue for immunisation.
To request any of these services contact Lisa Maude on 8752 4902.
Addressing low immunisation coverage in CSGPN
Practice data cleaning guide
Reporting immunisations to ACIR
The Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (the ACIR) is a national register administered by Medicare Australia that records details of vaccinations given to children under seven years of age who live in Australia. It was established in 1996 in response to a decline in childhood immunisation in Australia and an increase in preventable childhood diseases.
Immunisations can be reported to ACIR manually using paper immunisation encounter forms or electronically through a number of different methods. CSGPN can provide advice on what method reporting would best suit your practice.
Further information on ACIR, including all relevant forms, are available on the Medicare Australia website.
Cold chain and vaccine storage
Vaccines should be stored in the range +2 to +8 degrees celsius. In general practice this usually involves:
- purchase and maintenance of an appropriate refrigerator for storage of vaccine.
- installation of a temperature probe within the fridge and daily monitoring and recording of the fridge temperature.
- staff taking appropriate and timely action in the event that the fridge temperature is shown to be outside the recommended temperature range.
CSGPN supports general practices to maintain the cold chain through:
- onsite visits on request to conduct an audit of practice cold chain procedures.
- data logging of vaccine fridges.
- provision of reliable thermometers and vaccine fridge logbooks.
- advice and support in the event of a cold-chain failure.
RACGP standard 5.3.2: Vaccine potency
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines
Purpose-built vaccine fridges
2009 Vaccine fridge logbook
The Australian Standard Vaccination Schedule
The Australian Immunisation Handbook 9th Edition
This document gives the most current NHMRC guidelines on provision of immunisations in Australia.
- NSW Immunisation Schedule
- NSW Vaccine Centre Order Form
- 2009 Flu Vaccine Order Form NSW Health
- 2009 GP Vaccine Order form
- NSW School Vaccination Certificate
Websites for health professionals
- Templates for electronic and manual recording of HPV data
- Information regarding HPV and other school based immunisation programs
- Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
- General Practice Immunisation Incentives Scheme (GPII)
- Immunise Australia Program
- Immunisation catchup calculator (SA Department of Health)
- NSW Health Immunisation Program
- RACGP standard on vaccine potency
- National HPV Register
Websites for Parents

- Ambulance NSW
- Aus Diabetes Risk tool
- Cancer Australia
Access to publications and resources. - College of Psychological Medicine
- Communicable Disease Report : NSW Health
Weekly report on current infectious diseases for NSW. - CPD Calendar 2010
List of CSGPN organised CPD events. - Directory of Local Services
Local Innerwest services - eg. Police, Help & Support, Hospitals, Home Nursing, Speech & Hearing, Councils. - Discussion Forums
CSGPN discussion forum for GPs and Practice Nurses. - Families NSW
- GP Sentinel Event Form
- GP Synergy
- headspace Central Sydney
- Healthy Kids (NSW)
- Inner West Area Risk Indicator Chart
- Inner West Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centres
- Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS)
Latest MBS information and updates. - NAPCAN Child Abuse Survey
- National Health and Hospital Reform Commission
- National HPV Vaccine Program Register
Access to the GP registration form. - NSW Health