Department of Health

Immunisation for special-risk groups

Community immunisation information

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Individuals with specific medical conditions, underlying health issues, or other risk factors are at higher risk of vaccine-preventable diseases. Vaccines are funded under the National Immunisation Program (NIP)External Link and the Victorian Immunisation schedule for these special-risk groups.

Key messages

Vulnerable citizens

Some people facing social or economic challenges may not have access to routine vaccines during their period of eligibilityExternal Link . Vulnerable citizens are offered immunisation following an individual assessment by an immunisation provider.

Children and adolescents in out-of-home care

Children and adolescents living in out-of-home care are often behind with their immunisations.

Carers can give a GP permission to vaccinate a child in their care if they have official authorisation.

This authorisation can be a:

  • standard authorisation from the child’s care organisation, or
  • child-specific authorisation from Child Protection.

These documents allow carers to make decisions about routine medical care, including immunisations.

People with medical risk conditions

Extra vaccines are recommended for people with certain medical conditions.

Please refer to the below link for more information:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Additional vaccines are recommended at certain ages.

Refugees and humanitarian entrants

Specified vaccines are funded for all ages, regardless of Medicare status

Catch-up vaccination

Resources are available to support immunisation providers to develop catch-up immunisation plans for eligible people in these special risk groups.

Further support

Specialist Hospital Immunisation services are available to support the immunisation needs of people with complex risk conditions.

Immunisation hotline - 1300 882 924

  • Option 2: Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Immunisation Service
  • Option 3: RCH Specialist Immunisation Clinics
  • Option 5: Monash Immunisation Service and Specialist Immunisation

Reviewed 04 December 2025

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Contact details

Opening hours:  9am to 5pm Monday to Friday

Immunisation Program Department of Health

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