Vaccine
Equity Hub

A central hub for resources to drive vaccine equity in sickle cell disease

About the Hub

The Vaccine Equity Hub serves as a central platform for vaccine resources and collaborative engagements to support vaccine equity work for the sickle cell disease (SCD) community. The hub includes educational resources, and strategies to improve vaccine equity in sickle cell disease. The purpose of the hub is to facilitate knowledge exchange and drive collective action to address the challenges of vaccination faced by individuals affected by sickle cell disease.


The Vaccine Equity Hub serves as a central platform for vaccine resources and collaborative engagements to support vaccine equity work for the sickle cell disease (SCD) community. The hub includes educational resources, and strategies to improve vaccine equity in sickle cell disease. The purpose of the hub is to facilitate knowledge exchange and drive collective action to address the challenges of vaccination faced by individuals affected by sickle cell disease.


The Vaccine Equity Strategy
in Sickle Cell Disease

The Vaccine Equity Strategy in Sickle Cell Disease

Given the wide-ranging reasons for vaccine hesitancy, there is a strong need for evidence-based, community-informed vaccine resources, especially for people affected by sickle cell disease who are susceptible to infections.

Through its Vaccine Equity in (VES) Sickle Cell Disease Study, the SCAGO worked with patients with sickle cell disease, their families, caregivers, and clinicians to co-design and implement a Vaccination Equity Strategy for people affected by sickle cell disease.

The strategy was created to support policymakers, healthcare agencies and providers, hospitals, etc. with valuable insights to achieve vaccine equity and support the sickle cell disease community with fact-based vaccine information.


Given the wide-ranging reasons for vaccine hesitancy, there is a strong need for evidence-based, community-informed vaccine resources, especially for people affected by sickle cell disease who are susceptible to infections.

Through its Vaccine Equity in (VES) Sickle Cell Disease Study, the SCAGO worked with patients with sickle cell disease, their families, caregivers, and clinicians to co-design and implement a Vaccination Equity Strategy for people affected by sickle cell disease.

The strategy was created to support policymakers, healthcare agencies and providers, hospitals, etc. with valuable insights to achieve vaccine equity and support the sickle cell disease community with fact-based vaccine information.


VES Videos

Dr. Jacob Pendergrast
Immunization and Sickle Cell Disease

Lance Armstrong
Vaccination and Sickle Cell Disease

Make your Informed Choice

Make your Informed Choice

Understanding and navigating the world of vaccinations can be challenging. It's perfectly acceptable to ask questions and gather as much information as you need to feel at ease. These resources aim to help you comprehend the safety and advantages of vaccines, but first and foremost, always consult with a health care professional.

It can be tough navigating and understanding if vaccines are right or safe for you. it's ok to ask questions and get as much information as possible so you feel comfortable. These resources are here to help you understand the safety and ben

A better path to a healthy life

Avoiding and reducing complicaitons is crucial in sickle cell disease management

A better path to a healthy life

Avoiding and reducing complicaitons is crucial in sickle cell disease management

A better path to a healthy life

Avoiding and reducing complicaitons is crucial in sickle cell disease management

A better path to a healthy life

When was the last time you checked your vaccinaiton status? Consult your doctor to make sure you are up to date.

A better path to a healthy life

When was the last time you checked your vaccinaiton status? Consult your doctor to make sure you are up to date.

A better path to a healthy life

When was the last time you checked your vaccinaiton status? Consult your doctor to make sure you are up to date.

A better path to a healthy life

Together we can ensure safety from common diseases, by getting vaccinted to reduce the rate of infection amongst everyone

A better path to a healthy life

Together we can ensure safety from common diseases, by getting vaccinted to reduce the rate of infection amongst everyone

A better path to a healthy life

Together we can ensure safety from common diseases, by getting vaccinted to reduce the rate of infection amongst everyone

Vaccination Booklets

Vaccination Booklets

Must read booklets with insights from individuals affected by sickle cell disease and

improving vaccine understanding amongst the sickle cell community.


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Must read booklets with insights from individuals affected by sickle cell disease and

improving vaccine underst.

Click on a booklet to read.

Must read booklets with insights from individuals affected by sickle cell disease and

improving vaccine underst.

Click on a booklet to read.

Recommended Vaccines Resources

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Recommended Vaccines Resources

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VES Advisory Team

VES Advisory Team

The splendid team that led the assessment and approach for the Vaccine Equity Study and all the produced assets and tools.

VES Study Supporters

VES Study
Supporters

Location

Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd. North York, ON M3N 1W7


Phone: GTA: 416-745-4267


Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca

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SCAGO Online

Location

Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd. North York, ON M3N 1W7


Phone: 416-745-4267


Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca

Got a Question?

Want to Support Us?

© SCAGO - All Rights Reserved -Disclaimer - Charitable Registration #: 83332 0872 RR 0001

Location

Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd.

North York, ON M3N 1W7


Phone: 416-745-4267


Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca

Got a Question?

Want to Support Us?

© SCAGO - All Rights Reserved -Disclaimer - Charitable Registration #: 83332 0872 RR 0001