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CDNA Subcommittees
National Immunisation Committee (NIC)
Brief summary including goals and objectives
The National Immunisation Committee (NIC) is continuing its important
role in the ongoing management and success of the National Immunisation
Program (NIP). The NIC is engaged in many work initiatives, including:
- The National Meningococcal C Vaccination Program (commenced 1 January
2003);
- Development of the 8th Edition of the “Australian Immunisation
Handbook”;
- The Influenza Vaccine Program for Older Australians;
- The National Indigenous Pneumococcal and Influenza Immunisation Program
(NIPII);
- The National Childhood Pneumococcal Vaccination Program for children
considered at highest risk from invasive pneumococcal disease;
- The National Q Fever Management Program; and
- Evaluation of the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR).
The NIC Terms of Reference are:
- Provide leadership and take responsibility for policy development,
implementation and review of the National Immunisation Program;
- Consult and negotiate with stakeholders on the development of national
immunisation priorities, strategies and service delivery;
- Establish task-oriented, time-limited working groups as required;
- Collaborate with other peak immunisation related committees (including
the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation, Communicable
Diseases Network Australia, and Australian Childhood Immunisation Register
Management Committee), on issues pertaining to immunisation policy development
and program implementation;
- Promote collaboration between local, state, national and international
organisations to inform national immunisation policy; and
- Report to the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council
(AHMAC) through the National Public Health Partnership (NPHP) on immunisation
policies and programs.
Subcommittee(s):
Nil
Chair:
Mr Greg Sam
Secretariat contact:
Name: Mr John Mohoric
Phone: 02 6289 8129
Email: john.mohoric@health.gov.au
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