'When vaccination is easy to access and explained clearly, uptake is strong'published at 12:20 BST
Elliot Burrin
Live reporter
Image source, Hertfordshire Community NHS TrustCaroline Shepherd works as an assistant director for Child Health and Immunisations in the East of England - a region which has the highest HPV vaccine uptake rates in the country.
When young people come to get their jab from the NHS service, Caroline says some of them are nervous, so it's important to explain what the vaccine does and the types of cancers it can prevent.
"It's often a much more positive experience than they expected," she says, adding that many of them "leave feeling proud" after getting vaccinated.
The service, which goes into schools, is also tackling declining national vaccination rates by reaching out to households where children haven't got the HPV vaccine.
"When vaccination is easy to access and explained clearly, uptake is strong," Caroline says.
"The vast majority of parents continue to support vaccination, but vaccine hesitancy, anxiety, lack of information or reasonable adjustment leads to a vaccination being missed," she tells me.








