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Wales Primary Care · HCA Immunisation Training

HCSW Immunisation
Training Resource Pack

A comprehensive, evidence-informed reference for Healthcare Assistants (Level 4) and their supervisors delivering vaccination programmes in Wales primary care.

UKHSA National Minimum Standards 2025 All Wales HCSW Guidance Nov 2025 PHW Advisory Document May 2026 PHW Flu Training Recommendations Aug 2025
UKHSA NMS 2025 All Wales HCSW Guidance Public Health Wales VPDP Vaccine Programme Wales PHW Advisory Doc May 2026 v2 VGD April 2026 North Wales & Shropshire
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Authoritative sources underpinning this resource

  • UKHSA National Minimum Standards and Core Curriculum for Vaccination Training 2025
  • All Wales HCSW Immunisation Training and Assessment of Competence Guidance — Nov 2025 v1
  • PHW Advisory Document to support UKHSA NMS in NHS Wales — May 2026 v2
  • PHW Flu Immunisation Training Recommendations for Wales — Aug 2025 v1
  • PHW VPDP RSV Training Guidance — Nov 2025 v2
  • NMC Code: Professional Standards of Practice and Behaviour 2018 (Section 11 — delegation)
  • NMC Delegation and Accountability: Supplementary Information to the NMC Code
  • RCN Accountability and Delegation Guide
  • HEIW All Wales Guidelines for Delegation 2020
  • Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers in Wales — Welsh Assembly Government
  • Resuscitation Council UK — Emergency Treatment of Anaphylaxis Guidelines 2021
  • WMAS (Welsh Medicines Advice Service) — Supply and Administration of Vaccines in Wales
  • VGD (Vaccine Group Direction) — UK Medicines Legislation April 2026
NMC Code obligations for the delegating nurse (Section 11, NMC Code 2018): The supervising Registered Health Professional (if a nurse or midwife) is bound by the NMC Code when delegating to this HCA. The Code requires: only delegating tasks within the HCA’s scope of competence; ensuring she fully understands the instructions; ensuring adequate supervision and support; and confirming outcomes meet the required standard. The NMC Code is explicit that accountability for the decision to delegate remains with the registered nurse — if an incident occurs the NMC will consider whether the delegating nurse has a case to answer. Competency records, supervised practice logs, and sign-off documentation in this pack constitute valid evidence for the supervising nurse’s NMC revalidation (practice-related CPD).

Note — HCA vs Nursing Associate: This resource is for Healthcare Assistants (HCSWs), who are not NMC registered. A Nursing Associate (NA) is an NMC registrant with their own scope of practice and Code obligations — they are not the same as an HCA. If a Nursing Associate is involved, different standards apply.
Important — April 2026 legal update: National Protocols for COVID-19 and Flu expired 31 March 2026. A new Vaccine Group Direction (VGD) mechanism was introduced into UK medicines legislation in April 2026. Under a VGD, operational tasks (vaccine preparation, administration, record-keeping) can be delegated to trained non-registered staff — but clinical assessment and obtaining informed consent remain RHCP responsibilities and cannot be delegated. In General Practice, PSD remains the primary legal mechanism for HCSW vaccine administration.

About this resource pack

This pack has been developed for Level 4 HCAs (Healthcare Assistants) and their supervising Registered Health Professionals in Wales primary care settings. It is produced in line with the UKHSA National Minimum Standards 2025 and the All Wales HCSW Immunisation Training Guidance (November 2025).

  • Interactive task database — what HCA can and cannot do
  • Wales learning pathway with progress tracker
  • PSD / PGD / VGD legal framework guide
  • Complete vaccine and training module reference
  • Daily pre-vaccination checklist
  • Emergency reference (anaphylaxis, needlestick, cold chain)

Wales-specific requirements

This resource reflects the specific requirements of NHS Wales, which differ in important ways from England.

  • Minimum 2 years patient-facing experience required before training (Wales)
  • Minimum 10 supervised administrations per vaccine (Wales)
  • Mandatory pre-training: ANTT, IPC Level 2, BLS, anaphylaxis, safeguarding, information governance, record keeping
  • Training via Y Ty Dysgu / Learning@Wales (Units 1–6)
  • Agored Level 3 face-to-face session required (e-learning alone insufficient)
  • Record in WIS (Welsh Immunisation System) and CYPrIS
Can do
With conditions
RHCP only
Not permitted
Overall progress — 0 of 23 items complete
1
Mandatory prerequisites
All must be complete before immunisation training begins
Do first
2 years patient-facing clinical experience confirmed by RHP
Wales All Wales HCSW Guidance requirement — must include direct clinical interaction with patients and healthcare staff.
Wales onlyPrerequisite
Information Governance (ESR / Learning@Wales)
Prerequisite
Record Keeping (ESR / Learning@Wales)
Prerequisite
Basic Life Support — adult annual (+ paediatric if role involves children)
AnnualPrerequisite
Anaphylaxis training (annual)
AnnualPrerequisite
Safeguarding adults and/or children (appropriate to role)
Prerequisite
Infection Prevention and Control Level 2
Prerequisite
ANTT — Aseptic Non-Touch Technique (Wales mandatory)
Required before starting immunisation training. Via ESR or Learning@Wales.
Wales onlyPrerequisite
Named RHP supervisor identified and confirmed
Must be experienced in immunisation and up to date with their own annual update training.
Prerequisite
Training Information Checklist (Appendix 1) completed and submitted to Health Board
Required before booking the Agored Level 3 immunisation training course.
Wales onlyPrerequisite
2
Mandatory core units (Units 1 and 2)
Complete before any vaccine-specific unit
Do second
Unit 1: The role of the immuniser (Y Ty Dysgu / Learning@Wales)
Covers delegation, PSD/VGD, scope of practice, accountability, limitations of HCSW role.
OnceWales
Unit 2: Immunisations and how they work (Y Ty Dysgu / Learning@Wales)
Immunology, how vaccines work, types of vaccine, immune response, herd immunity.
OnceWales
UKHSA e-learning foundation modules (e-LfH) — already started
Once (foundation)
Agored Level 3 face-to-face training session (Administering Immunisations and Injection Giving)
E-learning alone is not sufficient. Book via Health Board immunisation team.
Wales: Agored Level 3Required
3
Vaccine-specific training units
One per vaccine — each needs its own unit and sign-off
Do third
Unit 4: Immunising adults against influenza (or Unit 3 if children in role)
OnceY Ty Dysgu
FluOne (PHW eLearning): Flu vaccine information for health and social care staff in Wales
Every 3 yearsPHW Wales
FluTwo (PHW eLearning): Flu clinical update for Wales (annual — before flu season)
AnnualPHW Wales
Unit 5: Immunising against Pneumococcal Pneumonia
OnceY Ty Dysgu
Unit 6: Immunising against Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
OnceY Ty Dysgu
COVID-19 modules (ESR / Learning@Wales) — before each campaign
Each campaign
RSV training (if RSV delegated to you) — PHW slide sets and webinar
If rolePHW Wales
B12 IM injection training (if delegated — separate from vaccination framework)
Listed in All Wales HCSW Training Checklist Appendix 1. Governed by employer policy and PSD — not immunisation framework. Arrange with practice manager and supervising GP.
If roleWales listed
4
Supervised practice and competency sign-off
Wales: minimum 10 supervised per vaccine · Signed off by RHP
Do fourth
Supervised practice — flu injection (minimum 10 administrations)
Wales requirement: minimum 10, or more until both learner and assessor feel confident and competent.
Min. 10 · Wales
Supervised practice — pneumococcal (minimum 10)
Min. 10 · Wales
Supervised practice — shingles (minimum 10)
Min. 10 · Wales
UKHSA Appendix A competency assessment tool — completed and signed by RHP supervisor
All three sections (Knowledge, Core clinical skills, Clinical procedure). Retain signed original in training portfolio. Locally held record must also be kept.
Per vaccine
Knowledge assessment passed and recorded (MCQ, scenario, or oral)
Per unit
5
Ongoing — once active as immuniser
Annual requirements and continuous updating
Ongoing
Annual vaccination update training (minimum half day)
Annual minimum
Annual BLS and anaphylaxis refresh
Annual
FluTwo (PHW) — annual flu clinical update for Wales
AnnualPHW Wales
FluOne (PHW) — flu vaccine information for Wales (every 3 years)
Every 3 yearsPHW Wales
Subscribe to PHW VPDP updates, UKHSA Vaccine Update, and Welsh health circulars (GOV.WALES)
Continuous
Units 1 and 2 are mandatory for all HCSWs before any vaccine-specific unit. Wales requires a minimum of 10 supervised administrations per vaccine before competency sign-off.

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