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Associate Partner Objectives

The next 9 months

19th September 2006

Overall Aims

• Produce a report of background research

• Exchange information and experiences of

good practice within the educational curriculum

public campaigns and websites in associated partner countries

Deliverables

Deliverable 1: Produce a report on background research covering

a) The science school curriculum content

b) Details of any public antibiotic or hand hygiene campaigns and existing websites

c) Pattern of antibiotic use, infectious disease and countries customs and cultures which may be relevant

d) Details of Stakeholders who would be interested in the use and dissemination of the packs

e) Details of other pan-European school education campaigns

The Science School Curriculum

• Highlight the key school levels and age groups

Nursery 2 – 5 yrs

Primary 6 – 11 yrs

Secondary 12 – 16 yrs

• Science Curriculum at each level in relation to

Micro-organisms

Good and bad bugs

Hand and respiratory hygiene

Antibiotic use

Vaccines

Deliverable 1a: The science school curriculum content

Public and School resources Currently available

Where should we look?

Deliverable 1b

Details of any public antibiotic or hand hygiene campaigns and existing websites

Resources Currently Available

Departments of Health• Andybiotic public education campaigns

Outreach Programs to Schools• Step-Up in University of Ulster

www.ulster.ac.uk/stepup/

• CELS in Nottingham Trent University www.ntu.ac.uk/cels/

Deliverable 1b

Details of any public antibiotic or hand hygiene campaigns and existing websites

Resources Currently Available

School Education Campaigns• Computer based learning

MATTER – University of Liverpool

• Educational PacksThe Bug Investigators Pack

• School Science Service

CLEAPSS

Microbiological Societies• Society for Applied Microbiology (SGM)• Society for General Microbiology (SfAM)• The Microbiology in Schools Advisory Committee (MISAC)

MISAC

Deliverable 1b

Details of any public antibiotic or hand hygiene campaigns and existing websites

Deliverable 1c

Pattern of antibiotic use, infectious disease and countries’ customs/cultures of relevance

Got a cold? Don’t Ask For Antibiotics!

• Patterns of Antibiotic use and infectious disease

• Themes / logos / characters that have successfully been used in the past in addressing particular health issues

Cultures and Customs

Deliverable 1d

Details of stakeholders who would be interested in the use and dissemination of the EBug

Who are the Key Stakeholders?

How do we approach them?

Who are the Stakeholders?

• Department of Education- Teachers- Classroom assistants

• Department of Health- Doctors- Nurses- School nurses- Hospitals

department for education and skills

Deliverable 1d

Details of stakeholders who would be interested in the use and dissemination of the EBug

Who are the Stakeholders?

• Pharmaceutical Companies

• Educational Resource providers

• Outreach Programs

Step-Up

CELS

• Medical / Microbial Societies

SGM

SfAM

• Educational Science Societies

CLEAPSS

Deliverable 1d

Details of stakeholders who would be interested in the use and dissemination of the EBug

Deliverable 1e

Details of other pan-European school education campaigns

Pan-European School

Education

Identifying and

approaching pilot schools

Identifying and approaching schools

Local councils• City councils with outreach programs

University Outreach Programs• Step-Up in University of Ulster

www.ulster.ac.uk/stepup/

• CELS in Nottingham Trent University www.ntu.ac.uk/cels/

Discussion


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