NHS Chickenpox Vaccine Rollout: What We Need To Know

From January 2026, children across England will, for the first time, be offered a free NHS vaccination against chickenpox as part of the routine immunisation schedule. Delivered via a combined MMRV vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella), this rollout represents the first addition to the childhood vaccination programme since MenB was introduced in 2015. The […]
Consultation Fatigue: Advice for Nurses Facing Burnout Behind the Desk

There are many aspects to nursing work and the problems we face as healthcare professionals but one part we tend not to think about are the trials and tribulations we face when it comes to desk based nursing. Whether that’s conducting face-to-face consultations, telephone, virtual appointments or wrestling with electronic devices and health records, these […]
Same Illness, Different Age: Why Different Ages Need Different Training

An infant with fever. A teenager with fever. Same symptom, very different approach. Children are not simply smaller versions of adults, and even within paediatrics no two age groups are the same. A baby, a school-aged child and a teenager might all present with the same illness, yet their symptoms, risks and management needs can […]
Team Training Benefits: Why Team Learning Matters in Healthcare

Far too often, training in healthcare is treated as an individual checklist. Yet NHS England’s recent strategies emphasise that team training benefits go beyond compliance. They build stronger communication, increase morale, and support a safer patient experience. In primary care and community settings, training as a group aligns with NHS priorities. These include workforce wellbeing, […]
Understanding the 4T’s of Measles
With outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease on the rise globally, it’s more important than ever to understand the illnesses we’re protecting against. In this latest entry of our 4T’s series, we’re spotlighting measles, a highly contagious virus that remains a serious public health concern, especially in communities with low vaccination uptake. At Health Academy, we use […]
The New NHS 10-Year Plan: Key Changes for Primary Care

The recently published “Fit for the Future: 10-Year Health Plan for England” outlines significant proposed changes for the National Health Service, with a particular focus on developments within primary care. For professionals working in this sector – including General Practitioners, practice nurses, practice managers, and administrative staff – this plan introduces a series of shifts […]
Recognising Child Abuse: Safeguarding Essentials for Every Setting

Throughout this series, we’re exploring the real-world challenges and best practices for anyone working with children — in schools, healthcare, social care, or community settings. These blogs form part of our Safeguarding and Child Health training focus, aimed at helping professionals respond with confidence. Why Safeguarding Training Matters Every professional working with children has a […]
Why Keeping Up to Date with Flu Training Matters

It’s no surprise to any healthcare worker that flu continues to be a serious issue across the UK. Between 2022 and 2024, there were more than 18,000 flu-related deaths, and NHS data shows that flu cases have flu cases have risen sharply in recent seasons, placing even more pressure on our already overstretched healthcare system. […]
Understanding the 4T’s of HPV
In the third instalment of our 4T’s blog series, we’re turning our attention to HPV (Human Papillomavirus) – a widespread viral infection that often goes unnoticed but can have serious and lasting effects on health, including cancer. Through this series, we’re breaking down each vaccine-preventable disease featured in the UK immunisation schedule using Health Academy’s […]
Behind the Jab: What Learners Say About Flu Vaccination Training

Whether you’re new to flu vaccinations or refreshing your skills, Health Academy offers training that’s practical, flexible, and trusted across the UK. Flu training isn’t just a regulatory requirement—it’s a confidence builder. Here at Health Academy, we’ve supported thousands of learners across the UK. But what really makes a difference? According to those who’ve completed […]