Immunisation education

Education requirements for WA Health professionals are outlined by the Communicable Disease Control Directorate (CDCD) of the WA Department of Health, to support providers with their understanding of the immunisation education needs according to their specific provider type.

The education requirements table for immunisation providers working under the CEO of Health SASA (Structured Administration and Supply Arrangements) outlines the provider type with the specific education requirements to administer specific vaccines. All immunisation providers must work within their scope of practice and specific SASA requirements.

The recommended immunisation course is supplemented by additional free online Immunisation Update modules below, are offered to ensure professional skills are refreshed and current, specifically:

  • to ensure updated information on all aspects of immunisation is understood and refreshed annually.
  • to enhance immunisation knowledge across all programs in WA.
  • to meet one of the requirements of the CEO of Health SASA.
Immunisation course for nurses

The online training course Understanding Vaccines and the National Immunisation Program (external site) is run by South Australia Health and is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of immunology and immunisation, enabling nurses to become confident and competent immunisation providers.

Once you register to commence the program, you have access to the course for 20 weeks. Upon completion of the course, 70 CPD/PDP points are earned (the equivalence of 70 hours online learning). The cost is $350, inclusive of GST.

The course is endorsed by the Health Education Services Australia (HESA) (external site), and is an approved program of study for WA eligible nurses to meet one of the WA Health Structured Administration Supply Arrangement (SASA) requirements

To find out more about the course and to register, visit SA Health (external site).

Immunisation course for midwives

Midwives play a key role in immunisation, often providing a baby’s first vaccination and are a trusted source of information for parents to be.

The Understanding Vaccines for Midwives – vaccination requirements during pregnancy and early childhood (external site) course, run by South Australia Health, is an introduction to immunisation that covers key vaccines and topics relevant to midwives. The course aims to equip midwives with knowledge and skills to feel confident to engage with parents on the topic of vaccines and vaccination.

Once you register to commence the program, you have access to the course for 20 weeks. Upon completion of the course, 20 CPD/PDP points are earned (the equivalence of 20 hours online learning). The cost is $125, inclusive of GST.

The course meets one of the requirements of the WA Health Structured Administration Supply Arrangements (SASA). Located under the CEO of Health SASA accordion.

To find out more about the course and to register, please access the SA Health website (external site).

Immunisation course for Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners

Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners (AHW and AHP) in Western Australia who wish to administer vaccines and promote the importance of immunisation are to complete the Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (AHCWA) immunisation course (or equivalent course) to immunise under the CEO of Health SASA. All AHWs and AHPs with a Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice are encouraged to undertake the course.

This course was developed by the WA Department of Health’s Communicable Disease Control Directorate in partnership with the AHCWA and is delivered over 2-3 days. depending on participant numbers. To register, contact AHCWA on 9227 1631 or for more information visit the Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia website (external site).

Immunisation course for pharmacists

Pharmacists play an important role in immunisation in Western Australia for people aged 5 years and above.

All training requirements for pharmacists are outlined in the Structured Administration Supply Arrangement (SASA) requirements.

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia (PGA) and the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) both offer immunisation courses for Community Pharmacists:

Training courses are also provided to pharmacy students by universities.

Immunisation course for general practitioners

The online training course Immunisation: a training course for GPs  Immunisation Learning Courses (external site) is developed by South Australia, and is designed to provide general practitioners with knowledge and skills to competently deliver safe and high quality immunisation services. The course is RACGP CPD approved, and ACRRM Accredited.

Once you register to commence the program, you have 20 weeks to complete the course. Upon completion of the course, 6 CPD/PDP points are earned (the equivalence of 6 hours online learning). The cost is $450, inclusive of GST.

To find out more about the course and to register, please access the SA Health website (external site).

Immunisation education modules and registration

The annual immunisation updates are free online modules which serve as a refresher for immunisation providers, and:

  • provides updated information on all aspects of immunisation
  • enhances immunisation knowledge.

Immunisation providers that are not working under the CEO of Health SASA (e.g. working in general practices or in a hospital under a medical order) are recommended, but not required, to complete this training.

Process to access immunisation update

  • In order to access the online education modules, users will need to complete the immunisation update registration form (external site).
  • Users will receive an email from Rise Education within 5 working days. They can use to then create an account. Account login details are temporary.
  • Once an account is created, users have 2 weeks to complete the module and obtain a copy of their certificate for their records. If access to Rise Education is required after 2 weeks and login details are no longer valid, users will need to complete the registration form again.
  • All module updates are best accessed via a desktop or laptop computer. The use of iPads and mobile phones is not recommended.
  • Note: No record of any assessments or certificate are kept. All modules must be completed within the two-week period and it is up to the individual to save or print a copy of their own certificate.

View the using the immunisation updates for more information. For any further queries, please contact Immunisation.education@health.wa.gov.au.

Immunisation update module

The Immunisation update module has been developed by WA CDCD to provide all WA immunisation providers access to current immunisation education. Immunisation providers working under the CEO of Health SASA must complete this update annually.

The update comprises of 4 modules including scenarios and quizzes. It will take approximately 4 hours to complete and can be completed over multiple sessions.

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) module

The RSV module has been developed by WA Department of Health to support immunisation providers in the implementation of the WA Health RSV Infant Immunisation Program. This education module is a requirement of the RSV Immunisation CEO of Health Structured Administration and Supply Arrangements (SASA).

This module should take approximately 45 minutes and can be completed over multiple sessions. 

Influenza module

The Influenza module has been developed as an annual refresher for immunisation providers and provides the user with up-to-date influenza immunisation information. Please refer to the education requirements table (PDF 25KB) to see if this applies to you.

  • This module should take approximately 2 hours and can be completed over multiple sessions.
  • You are required to complete the final assessment with a passing score of 80%.

Shingles module

The Shingles module has been developed to support immunisation providers who wish only to undertake a refresher in this topic. This module provides the user with an overview of shingles vaccine and vaccination.

This module should take approximately 45 minutes and can be completed over multiple sessions.

Public health perspective module

The Public health perspective module has been developed to support immunisation providers who wish only to undertake a refresher in this topic. This module provides the user with an overview of public health including the immune system and health promotion.

This module should take approximately 45 minutes and can be completed over multiple sessions.

Education requirements for COVID-19 vaccination

1) Online COVID-19 Immunisation Education Program (SA Health)

Immunisation providers that are administering the COVID-19 vaccine need to have either completed the Commonwealth COVID-19 Vaccination Training OR the SA Health COVID-19 Immunisation Education Program.

The SA Health COVID-19 Immunisation Education Program (external site) provides the fundamental information to equip health professionals involved in the administration of COVID-19 vaccines with the knowledge and skills to competently deliver COVID-19 vaccines.

The Program is self-paced but must be completed within a period of 8 weeks from the date of registration. Successful completion of this course supports the approved training requirements in the CEO of Health Registered Nurses and Community Pharmacist SASAs (Structured Administration and Supply Arrangements).

2) WA supplementary module for health professionals

The WA supplementary information for health professionals module (external site) should take approximately 15 minutes to complete and is to be read in conjunction with relevant area service developed standard operating procedures to deliver vaccination services.

Whilst medical practitioners (GPs) and Registered Nurses do not need to work under the authority of a SASA, as they can independently order and administer vaccines, it is highly recommended they complete the short WA supplementary module which outlines specific WA information and processes.

3) VaccinateWA training module (WA Health staff only)

The VaccinateWA education module provides an overview of the system used to support the end to end delivery of COVID-19 vaccines. Access to the VaccinateWA application, training module and user guides are available through VaccinateWA (WA Health staff only).

Immunisation education update sessions

Influenza: March 2024

Presentation Video
Influenza Overview
David Speers (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
Influenza disease surveillance 2023
Nevada Pingault (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
Flu vaccine update among children and pregnant women
Chris Blythe, Samantha Carlson and Anne Bourke (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
Influenza vaccination coverage 2023
Rachel Foong (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
Vaccine brands for 2024; ordering, reporting requirements and cold chain
Darren Westphal (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
Influenza program overview for 2024
Jo-Anne Morgan (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)

RSV: March 2024

Presentation Video
RSV clinical illness, risk factor and diagnosis treatment 
Chris Blyth (PDF 8MB)
Recording (external site)
RSV epidemiology, nirsevimab and anticipated benefits of universal immunisation of young infants 
Paul Effler (PDF 3MB)
Recording (external site)
RSV Program information 2024
– Jo-Anne Morgan (PDF 389KB)
Recording (external site)
Immunisation ordering, reporting requirements and cold chain 
Darren Westphal (PDF 457KB)
Recording (external site)

Public Health Update – Immunisation Day: November 2023

Welcome and opening address (external site)

Presentation Video
RSV prevention – Peter Richmond (PDF 4.3MB) Recording (external site)
Data linkage update: Coverage, effectiveness and safety – Lauren Bloomfield (PDF 245KB) Recording (external site)
Community conversations: Flu vaccine – Catherine Hughes (PDF 373KB) Recording (external site)
Director's update CDCD – Clare Huppatz (PDF 713KB) Recording (external site)
Overview of Pharmacy's impact on vaccination coverage – Mayli Foong (PDF 834KB) Recording (external site)
Meeting the vaccination needs in a community setting – Katrina Boldt (PDF 535KB) Recording (external site)
America's new vaccine wars – Katie Atwell (PDF 4.3MB) Not available
Working in partnership with community to achieve positive vaccination outcomes on country – Rhea Psereckis Recording (external site)
Evaluation of the WA immunisation strategy – Kaija Strautins (PDF 916KB) Recording (external site)
Kadadjiny for us to immunise our Koorlangka – Wendy Kickett and Marg Smith (PDF 534KB) Recording (external site)
Catching up on immunisation post-pandemic – Natalya Baynham (PDF 515KB) Recording (external site)
School Based Immunisation Program: A south west story – Sam Bates (PDF 1.4MB) Recording (external site)
SmartVax vaccine safety – Alan Leeb (PDF 3.7MB) Recording (external site)
WAVSS clinical pathway – Judy Matthews (PDF 835KB) Recording (external site)
Recognised prior learning

To contribute towards eligibility to practice as an immunisation provider in WA, approved immunisation education programs listed below and/or are accredited by Health Education Services Australia (HESA) (external site) are recognised by WA Health.

Note: Immunisation providers still need to adhere to other additional requirements to support authority to practice, e.g. organisational requirements or the SASA, if applicable.

Education Provider Approved Immunisation education program
WA Health Immunisation Certification Program: Excellence in Immunisation ,Theory and Clinical Competency (No longer available)
NT Health About Giving Vaccines (No longer available)
University of Southern Queensland Advanced Nursing Practice - Immunisation Nursing
SA Health A short course on immunology and Immunisation for Nurses (No longer available)
SA Health Understanding Vaccines and the National Immunisation Program
University of Melbourne Immunisation - Nurse Immuniser course
Queensland Health, Education and Training Cunningham Centre Immunisation Program - Registered Nurse Health (Drugs and Poisons) regulations 1996 Course
Immunisation Advisory Centre, Ministry of Health, Auckland New Zealand Vaccinator Training Course
Central Queensland Health Service District Education and Research Unit Advanced Nursing Practice: Immunisation Course
The Australian College of Nursing Immunisation for Health Practitioners course 347 (prior to this the Immunisation for Registered Nurses course 306)
La Trobe University, Melbourne Nurse Immuniser Program
University of Tasmania Immunisation Education for Registered Nurses
Australian Catholic University, Queensland National Immunisation Education Program for Health Professionals (NIEPHP)
    Immunisation clinical competency assessment

    The immunisation clinical competency assessment guide will assist professionals to identify levels of competency in their immunisation practice. Whilst the guide is optional it can be a good reference for immunisation providers who are at varying levels of competency. As such, the assessment tool is not a mandatory requirement of the immunisation course. 

    The Understanding Vaccines and the National Immunisation Program course covers comprehensive clinical knowledge relating to immunisation.

    Advice for nurses returning to the immunisation workforce

    Nurses who are not yet working or are returning to work in immunisation-related fields (in any capacity) will need to undertake additional educational requirements, as referenced within the table below:

    Category Action
    No current nursing practice for over 3 years Full immunisation course to be completed
    Currently practising nursing in non-immunisation related field for 3-5 years Complete WA online immunisation update
    Currently practising nursing in non-immunisation related field for over 5 years Full immunisation course to be completed

    The comprehensive Understanding Vaccines and the National Immunisation Program course is delivered entirely online. Successful completion of the course provides the educational requirements for immunisation practice in Western Australia. Nurses need to adhere to additional requirements depending on their place of employment e.g. in-clinic supervision.

    The Structured Administration Supply Arrangements (SASA) may be relevant to your practice, depending on your place of employment, and should be reviewed to assess if you need to meet additional requirements to safely practice immunisation in Western Australia.

    More information

    Email: immunisation.education@health.wa.gov.au

    Last reviewed: 24-01-2024
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