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The EBug Project aims to create educational resources for 9-11 years and 14-16 years on prudent antibiotic use, hygiene, and vaccines. The project includes designing teaching packs, websites, research, translations, and dissemination across Europe over a multi-year timeline. Work packages cover coordination, dissemination, evaluation, research, pack design, website development, and implementation. Partners collaborate to achieve project goals, evaluate impact, and ensure effective dissemination in associated countries. The project involves stakeholder engagement, research, resource development, translation, printing, and dissemination meetings to promote better health practices.
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The EBug Project A European teaching resource for schools The Russell Hotel 18th –19th September 2006
EBug: Overall aims • Design and produce a teaching pack and website • For: 9-11 years and 14-16 years • Covering: Prudent antibiotic use Hand hygiene Respiratory hygiene Importance of vaccines • Translate and disseminate across Europe
Time-lines 1-3m Jun 06 - Aug 06appoint UK staff 3-12m Sep 06- May 07research across Europe 13-21m Jun 07 -Feb 08pack and website in England 22-27m Mar 08-Aug 08translation in 9 AP countries 27-39m Aug 08- Aug 09 dissemination in AP countries 22-39m Mar 08- Aug 09 evaluation in 3 AP countries 36m May 09 presentation to collaborating countries
EBug: Work packages WP1 Coordination of project WP2 Dissemination of results WP3 Evaluation of project WP4 Background research WP5 Pack design & development WP6 Website design& development WP7 Implementation across Europe
WP4: Background research Sep 06 - May 07 Lead Cliodna Deliverable May 07 written report for each 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
WP5: Pack design & development Jun 07 - Feb 08 Lead Cliodna Deliverable: Production of pack & artwork for 2 age groups • Content & design determined by: • best practice found during research • May/June 07 meeting and review by partners • Should include activities: • good and bad bacteria • hand and respiratory hygiene • prudent antibiotic use • vaccines
WP6: website design & development Jun 07 - Feb 08 Lead Patty • Content & design : Compliments & extends activities in pack • Should include interactive games: • good and bad bacteria • hand and respiratory hygiene • prudent antibiotic use • vaccines Deliverable: Production of website for 2 age groups hosted by City University
WP7: translation & implementation of pack and website in AP countries Mar 08 - Aug 09Lead Pierre • Deliverables: • translation & design appropriate for each country • printing of 100 packs per age group / million population Spain 2000, Italy 3000 • presentation of packs & website to stakeholders in health & education
WP3:Evaluation of pack and website Evaluation of project Lead Julius • Methods: • Monitoring of project progress by Audit committee • Pack & website evaluation in Denmark, France, Czech R ease of use and impact on knowledge questionnaires, focus groups and web logs • Deliverables: • 3 evaluation reports pack, website & final overview • Modified pack & website after evaluation as necessary
Deliverables: • 2 dissemination meetings • research results • final packs & website All partners & collaborators WP2: Dissemination of research results, pack & website Lead Patty • Endorsement of EBug pack by Departments of Education in Associated countries • Dissemination of minutes & reports to partners & on website
WP1: Coordination of project Lead Cliodna • Facilitate good communication between all partners • Management & coordination of all work packages • Oversee timely production of reports • Report to audit committee • Resolve any problems or delays • Facilitated by: • Lead administrator in England – Diane Stallabrass • Administrators in each country • Work package leaders and partners
The EBug Project Your role The Russell Hotel 18th –19th September 2006
Role of associated partners In your country: • Identify stakeholders • assist with research of resources • comment on draft resources • coordinate & organise translation of resources • coordinate printing of packs • facilitate dissemination of resources • organise dissemination meetings Be enthusiastic & attend partner meetings!
The collaborating partners • Partners name • Arjana Tambic • Pentti Huovinen • Gabor Ternak • Berzina Sandra • Rolanda Valinteliene • Tomas Tesar • Pokorn Marko • Institution • University hospital of Infectious Disease • National Institute of Public Health • University of Pecs • Latvian University • Institute of hygiene • Comenius University • Univerzitetni Center • Partner • Croatia • Finland • Hungary • Latvia • Lithuania • Slovakia • Slovenia
Role of collaborating partners • attend May/June 07 research presentation meeting • identify stakeholders in education and health • attend May/June 09 dissemination meeting • facilitate translation of resources • facilitate dissemination of resources • Financial backing: • only support to attend the 2 meetings
EBug: Other meetings • 10 teleconferences - 3 monthly APs and main staff November 06, February 07 • 2 Meetings each AP with Donna/Tauseef 2007 and 2008 • Dissemination meeting in each country In period Mar 08 – May 09
Audit committee • Chairman: Herman Goossens Other members: Ian Fisher, Carole Fry , Cliodna • Meetings: At all AP meetings • Remit: Monitor progress and milestones Report concerns to main partner & EU Produce minutes of meetings Help resolve conflicts / problems • Deliverables: Minutes of meetings