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Plea to improve vaccine support

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she said. “We’ve had a number of families who have had to follow things up rather than being offered a more supportive approach.

“I know people are chasing up GPs and explaining they can’t go to a national centre.

“It is quite amazing they have managed to roll this out so quickly but it’s about seeing people as individual­s.”

She urged anyone in a similar situation to contact PAMIS whose team could help chase up appointmen­ts.

The parent said he had encountere­d “a complete lack of understand­ing” in his son’s case before the family were eventually offered a jab at a local GP practice.

“I find it frightenin­g that the vaccinatio­n teams would think someone like my son could attend a big centre like that,” he added.

An NHS Tayside spokespers­on said alternativ­e dates and locations can be arranged if the initial one offered is not suitable to a family’s circumstan­ces.

She said: “In Tayside, people who are eligible for vaccinatio­n are mostly called directly by their GP practice or the NHS Tayside booking teams to offer an appointmen­t.

“This enables everyone to be given an appointmen­t at a time and venue to suit them, either at their own GP practice or a local community clinic.”

The latest groups being invited for vaccinatio­n are adult unpaid carers and those aged 16-64 with underlying health conditions (JCVI priority group 6).

“This includes people who have a learning disability,” the spokeswoma­n added.

“Booking teams are supported to offer everyone in this group an appointmen­t that best meets their needs.

“If the appointmen­t that is offered initially is not suitable for any reason, an alternativ­e date and location can be arranged.”

The Scottish Government says guidance is available for health boards to follow.

A spokespers­on said: “We recognise that not all vaccine slots are going to be suitable, which is why there is an option to reschedule them to a location closer to home, or for a different time.

“The chief medical officer wrote to boards to offer guidance on vaccinatin­g those with learning difficulti­es last week and will provide further guidance later this week.”

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