The Immunisation Awareness Society Incorporated (IAS) is a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting informed choice. IAS undertakes research and provides information on vaccination and vaccines. IAS encourages people to make informed decisions about vaccination and to take full responsibility for their family’s health. IAS liaises with similar overseas organizations and aims to maintain up-to-date international information on vaccines, and the perceptions and positions of medical professionals on vaccination.
IAS does not advise people not to vaccinate but facilitates an informed decision making process. The decision about whether or not to vaccinate is a personal one that should be made after much research and consideration. IAS provides support to people who choose not to vaccinate, people who sometimes come under considerable pressure from health professionals, and often members of the community, to vaccinate their children.
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