Immunisation requirements for child care services, kindergarten and schools

Changes to the Public Health Act 2016 (WA) and the School Education Act 1999 (WA) in 2019 introduced immunisation requirements for enrolment into childcare services, community kindergartens and schools.

The following resources support your obligations with these changes:

Overview of WA's immunisation requirements

Under the Public Health Act 2016 (WA) and the School Education Act 1999 (WA), persons in charge of child care services, community kindergartens and schools have legal responsibilities in relation to the immunisation status of children, as outlined below:

  • collect immunisation status information at the time of a child’s enrolment in child care services, community kindergartens and schools.
  • report the immunisation status of enrolled children to the Chief Health Officer, when directed to do so.
  • report a child who has or is reasonably suspected to have contracted a vaccine-preventable notifiable infectious disease to the Chief Health Officer, when directed to do so.
  • not permit a child to attend or participate in an educational programme of the child care service, community kindergarten or school, if the child has not been immunised against a vaccine-preventable notifiable infectious disease, when directed to do so by the Chief Health Officer.
  • close the whole or part of the child care service, community kindergarten or school in order to limit or prevent the spread of a vaccine-preventable notifiable infectious disease, when directed to do so by the Chief Health Officer.

Additional legal requirement for child care services, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten only:

Only enrol a child:

Reporting under-vaccinated children
No Jab No Play legislation
Immunisation support

More information

Immunisation Program

8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Phone: (08) 9222 2486
Email: immunisation@health.wa.gov.au

Last reviewed: 28-11-2022
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