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WardWise Clarity Pack

Organise the conversation before trust breaks down.

Immunisation consent, aftercare, reported concerns and factual records.

The Immunisation Consent, Injury & Trust Clarity Pack helps you prepare clearer questions, aftercare notes, concern records and follow-up conversations without turning the issue into political noise.

Deeper workbook£27Tax included where applicableBuy once / reuse repeatedly

What this helps you do

Keep the conversation factual, calm and useful.

This pack is for people who need more structure than a one-page prompt around immunisation consent, aftercare, reported concerns, documentation or trust after uncertainty or harm.

Consent

Clarify what is being offered.

Write down what is being recommended, why, what benefits are expected, what risks are discussed and what alternatives or timing questions remain.

Aftercare

Prepare follow-up questions.

Use prompts for aftercare advice, what to watch for, who to contact, when to seek help and what should be recorded if concerns arise.

Concern record

Document concerns without overclaiming.

Record timing, symptoms, advice received, changes noticed and unresolved questions without trying to prove causation or self-diagnose.

What is included

A deeper workbook for consent, aftercare and trust conversations.

The pack helps you organise what was discussed, what happened afterwards, what remains unclear and what needs follow-up.

Included resource

Immunisation Consent, Injury & Trust Clarity Pack

A reusable digital workbook for preparing questions and keeping a factual record around immunisation consent, aftercare, reported concerns and trust after uncertainty or harm.

Consent summary

Plain-language prompts for what is being offered, why, expected benefit, material risk, alternatives and timing.

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Aftercare questions

Prompts for what to watch for, who to contact, what is expected, what is not expected and when to seek help.

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Concern timeline

A factual record for dates, symptoms, advice received, contacts made, changes noticed and follow-up required.

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Trust and next steps

Questions for rebuilding clarity when explanations feel incomplete, defensive, dismissive or difficult to understand.

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Preview contents

Built around understanding, aftercare and documentation.

The purpose is not to argue a conclusion. It is to make the conversation clear enough to be useful.

Understand

What is being recommended?

Name the immunisation, reason, expected benefit, timing and any personal context that matters.

Ask

What should I know before agreeing?

Prepare questions about risks, benefits, alternatives, contraindications, uncertainty and aftercare.

Record

What happened afterwards?

Keep notes on symptoms, timing, advice, contacts, follow-up and any changes from baseline.

Clarify

What remains unresolved?

Capture questions that still need answering without turning the record into accusation or assumption.

Before you use this pack

Use it to clarify, not to prove a conclusion.

This is a factual preparation and record-keeping resource. It is not a campaign document.

Use it well

Keep the record factual.

Use dates, timings, symptoms, advice received and exact questions. Avoid speculation where facts are not known.

Avoid

Do not use it to self-diagnose.

The pack does not prove causation, assess injury, diagnose, treat, prescribe, interpret results or decide whether an immunisation is right for you.

Safety

Do not delay urgent help.

If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help rather than using this pack first.

How to use it

A simple sequence before, during and after the conversation.

Use only the sections that match your situation. Not every concern requires every page.

1. Name the situationWrite whether this is before a decision, after immunisation, during follow-up, or after an unresolved concern.
2. Add contextNote relevant background, medicines, allergies, previous reactions, current symptoms, priorities and questions.
3. Prepare questionsChoose questions about benefits, risks, alternatives, aftercare, monitoring and what happens next.
4. Record what was saidWrite down who explained what, what advice was given, what was agreed and what remains unclear.
5. Follow up factuallyUse your record to ask clearer follow-up questions or escalate appropriately if concerns remain.

Buy once / reuse repeatedly

Use the pack across consent, aftercare and follow-up conversations.

The Immunisation Consent, Injury & Trust Clarity Pack is designed as a reusable workbook for factual preparation and record keeping.

Price

Immunisation Consent, Injury & Trust Clarity Pack

£27 tax included where applicable

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Scope

Preparation, not replacement.

This pack supports clearer questions, aftercare notes and factual records. It does not replace healthcare assessment or advice.

Not medical advice

It does not decide what caused what.

It does not diagnose injury, prove causation, interpret tests, assess clinical risk, tell you whether to vaccinate, or tell you whether to accept, delay or decline.

Use services

Use appropriate care.

If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help.

Your record

Keep information current.

Update your notes when symptoms, advice, follow-up, medicines, personal context or professional guidance changes.

Keep the conversation factual enough to be useful.

The Immunisation Consent, Injury & Trust Clarity Pack is for people who need a deeper workbook for consent, aftercare, reported concerns and trust after uncertainty or harm.