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Back to school: Why your child’s HPV vaccination matters

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  • 15 Jan 2026 5:39 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

As your child heads back to school, it’s a good time to make sure they’re ready for their HPV vaccination. In Western Australia, Year seven students are offered a free, one-dose HPV vaccination at school, administered by trained immunisation nursing teams.

What is HPV?

HPV stands for human papillomavirus, and there are many different types. Most of the time, HPV doesn’t show any symptoms and are cleared by the body naturally. However, some types of HPV can lead to illnesses, including almost all cervical cancers, approximately 90 per cent of genital warts, and several other related types of cancers.

Why is the HPV vaccine so important?

HPV can affect everyone and is very common. HPV can spread through genital skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity. In fact, four in five sexually active people will have an HPV infection at some point in their lives.

The HPV vaccine used in Australia, Gardasil®9, is long-lasting and highly effective. When given at a young age, before becoming sexually active, it provides nearly 100 per cent protection against the HPV types that cause most cancers and related diseases.

The 2025 Cervical Cancer Elimination Report reported how effective the HPV vaccination program is, with data revealing zero cases of cervical cancer among women under 25 in Australia. 1.

How can your child get the HPV vaccine?

Your child can only be vaccinated at school with your consent. Immunisation nursing teams visit high schools across WA throughout the year. Your school will notify you ahead of immunisation day via the school’s usual communication channels.

The consent form can be completed two ways:

  • Online (preferred method)
  • Hard copy – If you are unable to complete the online form, download a copy from Healthywa.wa.gov.au and return the completed form to your child’s school.

It is recommended that your child be vaccinated as close as possible to the recommended age. However, if your child misses the vaccine at school, they can get a free catch-up dose through a doctor, Aboriginal Health Service, or some pharmacies up to the age of 25. Contact your preferred provider to schedule an appointment. While the vaccine is free, consultation fees may apply.

What can you do as a parent or guardian?

  • Talk to your child about the importance of the HPV vaccine (this video may help start the conversation).
  • Provide consent online or via hardcopy form. Visit the website to access both options.
  • Ensure your child attends school on vaccination day.
  • If you’re uncertain about your child’s immunisation status, contact the Australian Immunisation Register at 1800 653 809 or visit their website.

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Tags:Aboriginal, Australia, Australian, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cervical cancer, download, Health, high schools, HPV, human papillomavirus, Immunisation, infection, nursing, protection, vaccination, WA, Western Australia

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