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The e-Bug Project

The e-Bug Project aims to design and produce a teaching pack and website for 9-11 years and 12-14 years, covering topics such as prudent antibiotic use, hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, and the importance of vaccines. The project will also involve translation and dissemination across Europe.

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The e-Bug Project

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  1. The e-Bug Project A European teaching resource for schools Introduction The Hotel Pyramida, Prague 23rd - 24th April 2007

  2. Main partner HPA Primary Care Unit, Gloucester • Project lead Cliodna McNulty • Pack developer Donna Lecky • Project administrator Diane Stallabrass • Assistant administrator Jill Whiting

  3. Web development team City University, London Associate partner Julius Weinberg Web lead Patty Kostkova Web developer David Farrell

  4. The associated partners Belgium - University of Antwerp • Delegates • Herman Goossens • Stijn De Corte (BAPCOC)

  5. The associated partners Czech Republic - Bulovka University Hospital Delegates Jirí Benes, Tereza Herotova Eva Maradova - College of Education of the Charles University Prague Stakeholder (name please)

  6. The associated partners Denmark - Statens Serum Institut Delegates Dominique Monnet Jette Holt

  7. The associated partners France - CHU de Nice Delegates Pierre Dellamonica Pia Touboul Jean-Louis Michard – Ministry of Education

  8. The associated partners Greece - National School of Public Health Delegates Koula Merakou Dimitra Gennimata

  9. The associated partners Italy - University of Verona Delegates Giuseppe Cornaglia Raffaella Koncan

  10. The associated partners Poland - National Institute of Public Health Delegate Anna Olczak

  11. The associated partners Portugal - Centro de Saúde de Oeiras Delegate Antonio Brito Avo

  12. The associated partners Spain - Instituto de Salud Carlos III Delegate Jose Campos

  13. The collaborating partners Croatia - University Hospital for Infectious Diseases Delegates Arjana Tambic Andrea Tomljenovic – Ministry of Education

  14. The collaborating partners Finland - National Public Health Institute Delegate Pentti Houvinen (not able to attend)

  15. The collaborating partners Hungary - University of Pécs Delegate Gabor Ternak

  16. The collaborating partners Ireland – Health Protection Surveillance Centre Delegate Robert Cunney

  17. The collaborating partners Latvia - Latvian University Delegates Sandra Berzina Laine Saule

  18. The collaborating partners Lithuania - Institute of Hygiene Delegates Rolanda Valinteliene Asta Palekauskaite

  19. The collaborating partners Slovakia - Comenius University Delegate Tomas Tesar

  20. The collaborating partners Slovenia - University of Ljubljana Delegate Marko Pokorn

  21. Our working guests

  22. The e-Bug Project Work packages

  23. e-Bug: Overall aims • Design and produce a teaching pack and website for: 9-11 years and 12-14 years • Covering: Prudent antibiotic use Hand hygiene Respiratory hygiene Importance of vaccines • Translate and disseminate across Europe

  24. e-Bug: Work packages WP4Background research WP5Pack design & development WP6Website design& development WP7Implementation across Europe WP1Coordination of project WP2Dissemination of results WP3Evaluation of project

  25. WP4: Background research Sep 06 - June 07 Lead Cliodna McNulty Deliverable - June 2007 Written report for each associate country: • school curriculum • public education campaigns • public or school websites • pattern of antibiotic use • countries culture or customs • stakeholders in health / education Hygiene Antibiotics Micro-organisms

  26. Content & design determined by: • best practice found during research • April 07 meeting, partners & reviewers Should include activities: • good and bad bacteria • hand and respiratory hygiene • prudent antibiotic use • vaccines WP5: Pack design & development Jun 07 - Mar 08Lead Cliodna McNulty Deliverable– March 2008 Production of pack & artwork for 2 age groups

  27. Content & design: • compliments & extends activities in pack Should include interactive games: • good and bad bacteria • hand and respiratory hygiene • prudent antibiotic use • vaccines WP6: Website design & development Jun 07 - Mar 08Lead Patty Kostkova Deliverable – March 2008 Production of website for 2 age groups hosted by City University

  28. WP7: Translation & implementation of pack and website in AP countries Mar 08 - Aug 09Lead Pierre Dellamonica • Deliverables: • translation & design appropriate for each country • printing of 100 packs per age group / million population (pilot in Spain 2000 packs, Italy 3000 packs) • presentation of packs & website to stakeholders in health & education

  29. Deliverables: • 3 evaluation reports pack, website & final overview • Modified pack & website after evaluation as necessary WP3: Evaluation of project (including evaluation of pack and website) Sep 07 – Aug 09 Lead JuliusWeinberg Methods: • Monitoring of project progress by Audit Committee • Pack & website evaluation in: • UK, Czech Republic & France • ease of use and impact on knowledge • questionnaires, focus groups and web logs

  30. Deliverables: • 2 dissemination meetings • research results • final packs & website All partners & collaborators WP2: Dissemination of research results, pack & website Sep 07 – Aug 09 Lead Patty Kostkova • Endorsement of e-Bug pack by Departments of Education in associated countries

  31. Aims of this meeting • meet and network with your partners – boat trip • become familiar with the project – this presentation • be clear about your role – ask us questions • be clear about the administration – ask Diane or us • discuss the research period results – in next session • discuss the pack and website content – in break- out sessions

  32. Most important of all Be enthusiastic Participate at the breakout sessions!

  33. The e-Bug Project Tea and coffee break

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