Immunization Program Resources
AIM provides resources to support the work of public health leaders in immunization program management, education, and public health advocacy.
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2023/2024 State Legislative Sessions Report
September 5, 2024
This report is a comprehensive review of all proposed, considered, enacted, and vetoed vaccine-related legislation that AIM monitored over the past year.
Five Practices for Increasing COVID-19 Pediatric Vaccine Coverage Rates: Translating Lessons Learned During the Pandemic to the Current Environment Webinar
August 9, 2024
AIM hosted the Five Practices for Increasing COVID-19 Pediatric Vaccine Coverage Rates: Translating Lessons Learned During the Pandemic to the Current Environment webinar on August 9.
2024 Immunization Champion Award Winners
August 8, 2024
Announcing the 2024 Immunization Champions award winners! Please read through to learn more about the 2024 Champions from various jurisdictions.
Promising Practices to Improve Pediatric COVID-19 Immunization Rates Toolkit
July 17, 2024
Explore AIM’s latest toolkit that features five promising practices that programs can implement to improve immunization rates.
Utilizing Infodemiology to Improve Vaccine Confidence: Resources for Immunization Programs Managers
July 16, 2024
AIM hosted the Utilizing Infodemiology to Improve Vaccine Confidence: Resources for Immunization Programs Managers webinar on July 16.
Slam Dunk Strategies for Adolescent Immunization: Utilizing Sports-Based Approaches to Increase Catch-up and Engagement Webinar
July 15, 2024
AIM hosted the Slam Dunk Strategies for Adolescent Immunization: Utilizing Sports-Based Approaches to Increase Catch-up and Engagement webinar on July 15.
Washington: Healthy Kitsap Campaign
July 10, 2024
Washington implemented the “Healthy Kitsap Campaign” to counter local misinformation and highlight trusted local voices.
Pennsylvania: iREACH Project with Community Champions
July 10, 2024
Pennsylvania collaborated with community champions in Hispanic and Latino communities to create materials to increase adult vaccination rates.
AIM Legislative Round-up: June 4, 2024
June 4, 2024
Twelve states’ legislative sessions ended in May, leaving only twelve states still in legislative session for the year
AIM Legislative Round-up: May 20, 2024
May 20, 2024
As most state legislative sessions are wrapping up, this round-up provides a federal budget update and overview of some vaccine-related court cases.
California: Combatting Misinformation Through a WhatsApp Chatbot
May 14, 2024
The California Department of Public Health utilized WhatsApp to reach Latino communities with correct information about COVID-19 vaccination.
Connecticut: Mobile Vaccination Clinics
May 14, 2024
The Connecticut Department of Public Health implemented a mobile clinic program for two years to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Connecticut communities.
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Acknowledgment and Disclaimer
A portion of this library is supported by the Cooperative Agreement number NH23IP922569, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.