Things in the news
Updates on vaccinations
Where did the summer go? As September brings a return to school or a new adventure at college or university, vaccinations are featuring heavily in the news.
Around 1 in 8 new students have missed their meningitis vaccination, warns the UK Health Security Agency.
All first-year students starting college or university this September and returning students who are not up to date with all their childhood and adolescent vaccinations are at increased risk of serious diseases such as meningitis, septicaemia and measles as they mix with large numbers of other students. 'Freshers' Flu' is not just an urban myth.
NHS England announces a September roll-out for flu vaccines for children.
The Children's Commissioner and school attendance
Shocking figures from Rachel de Souza, the Children's Commissioner, on school attendance: 'Last year, the school absence rate stood at 7.5%, compared to 4.7% pre-pandemic. An increasing number of children have started to regularly miss school. A child is known as “persistently absent” when they miss 10% or more of possible sessions in school. In 2022/23, nearly a quarter (22.3%) of all children were persistently absent. Absence levels have remained stuck at unprecedented highs.'
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Things to do in September
September is a busy month in Sheffield, with Art in the Gardens at the Sheffield Botanical Gardens Saturday 2 – Sunday 3 September and the Sheffield Festival of Walking Friday 8 – Sunday 17 September.
It's a Sheffield Thing
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