South West London CCG Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21

Bi-weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Borough uptak data level - by practic / ward MD leadership + feedback from key stak holders + partners Public health Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Bi- weekly vaccine planning meeting for each borough Pharmacy Primary care Engagement feedback from commu ities with low uptake Covid vaccination communications and engagement with staff Our communication and engagement approach with health and care staff has been informed by the insight gained through a Covid staff survey – which we conducted in December 2020. We had over 2500 responses. The survey explored what staff think about the Covid-19 vaccination, to help inform communications/ engagement, as well as what we could do to support them to have confident conversations with their staff. Most (82%) felt positively about the vaccination; however, there were 7% who felt negatively. Around three quarters (76%) would have the vaccination if it were offered, while 9% would not and 15% were undecided. Results were generally very consistent across organisations. But there was evidence of more scepticism/reluctance to receive a vaccination among particular groups of staff: Residential/domiciliary care – significant at only 42% saying yes, compared to 76% overall average. Within certain ethnic groups there was more hesitancy: only 34% Caribbean/Caribbean British, African/ African British and Other Black/Black British respondents said they would have vaccine. While most staff (65%) felt extremely/ somewhat confident to talk to others about the vaccination and answer questions, around 1 in 3 (35%) were not so/not at all confident. 74 | NHS South West London Clinical Commissioning Group

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