“One for All – All for One” is a vaccine engagement project aimed at stimulating a discussion with different audiences in and the on & . parents, guardians, community leaders, influencers, older children) to:
- Make informed choices about vaccination, informed by a set of resources based on robust research, common concerns and in context.
- Contribute actively and meaningfully to future research.
• Enable researchers, fieldworkers, practitioners, policymakers and healthcare professionals to ‘do’ engagement with vaccines, based around concepts of herd immunity through the use of our creative, socially engaged, accessible and transferable resources.
• Inform research and engagement practice by testing and evaluating our central question and sharing our learning;
• Reach further global audiences through strategic branding, campaigning and stakeholder engagement. GOALS
• Reduce vaccine hesitancy and improve vaccine uptake;
• Generate a wider dialogue about herd immunity;
• Increase trust amongst citizens, scientists and policymakers about immunization;
• Promote responsible vaccine research and evidence-based engagement
Project duration: 3 Years
Project Leads: Dr. Bella Sterling and Prof Robert Heyderman
Project Team: Rodrick Sambakunsi (Project Manager) and Steven Kuo (Operations Lead)
Advisory Team: Kondwani Jambo, Todd Swarthout, Nabeel Petersen, Sarah Kenney, Mary Chambers and Una Rennard. Advisory Team: Kondwani Jambo, Todd Swarthout, Nabeel Petersen, Sarah Kenney, Mary Chambers and Una Rennard.