Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination

 
Vaccination as a Condition of Deployment-VCOD-for Healthcare

Vaccination as a Condition of Deployment (VCOD) for Healthcare Workers  

Mandatory vaccination as a condition of deployment, will be extending to all other sectors in the Health & Social Services sector including NHS (not only nursing homes) as of 1 April 2022.    

  • All A24Group Agency Staff must have both doses of a COVID-19 Vaccine by 1 April 2022 

  • Apply for your NHS COVID Pass and Submit Your Proof of Vaccination to Us 

  • See the full NHS guide on VCOD here

  • In order to qualify for shifts, you must complete both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. And send a copy of your NHS COVID Pass to the A24Group at oh@a24group.com  

Apply For Your NHS COVID Pass & Submit Your Proof of Vaccination To Us 

Any staff who have not yet received their vaccine can make an appointment at one of hundreds of vaccination centres across England, through the NHS National Booking Service online, or via their GP. They can also visit their nearest walk-in centre to receive a vaccine without the need to book in advance. 

An NHS COVID Pass shows your coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination details or test results. This is your COVID-19 status. 

HOW TO GET YOUR NHS COVID PASS 

You can get an NHS COVID Pass digitally through the NHS App or the online NHS COVID Pass service. You can download your digital NHS COVID Pass and print it. If you cannot apply digitally using the NHS App or online service, you can ask for an NHS COVID Pass letter to be sent to you in the post.  

GET YOUR NHS COVID PASS NOW 

SEND US YOUR NHS COVID PASS TO KEEP GETTING SHIFTS

In order to qualify for shifts, you must complete both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. And send a copy of your NHS COVID Pass to the A24Group at oh@a24group.com  

Key dates are as follows: 

  • 6 January 2022 – Regulations made. Start of the 12-week grace period. 

  • 3 February 2022– staff wanting to be fully vaccinated before the deadline will need to have their first vaccination by this date (there is currently an 8-week period required between the first and second vaccination doses).  

  • 1 April 2022 – all staff in scope must be fully vaccinated or have secured a medical exemption.  

Who does this apply to? 

  • The requirement to be vaccinated will apply to all those that are deployed to undertake a CQC-regulated activity. 

  • This includes any staff or volunteers who have direct face-to-face contact with people receiving care. For example, those people delivering services in hospitals, GP practices, dental practices and also those delivering CQC regulated activities as part of a social care service in a person’s home. 

  • It would mean only those workers and volunteers who are fully vaccinated (or those with a medical exemption) could be deployed to deliver those services. 

 What happens if staff can’t have the vaccine for medical reasons? 

There will be a small number of health and social care workers where the clinical advice is that the COVID-19 vaccination is not suitable for them. In such cases they will be able to apply for proof of their medical exemption status to ensure they comply with the regulations. 

 

Published on by Chanè Mackay.

Grosvenor Nursing Office Voyager House, 99 Westgate Grantham, England, NG31 6LQ United Kingdom