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The e-Bug Project A European teaching resource for schools Introduction The Westin Hotel, Warsaw 19 th – 20 th June 2008

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The e-Bug Project. A European teaching resource for schools Introduction. The Westin Hotel, Warsaw 19 th – 20 th June 2008. Main partner HPA Primary Care Unit, Gloucester. Project leadCliodna McNulty Pack developerDonna Lecky Project administrator Jennifer Stubbs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The e-Bug ProjectA European teaching resource for schools

Introduction

The Westin Hotel, Warsaw

19th – 20th June 2008

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Project lead Cliodna McNulty

Pack developer Donna Lecky

Project administrator Jennifer Stubbs

Unit administrator Jill Whiting

Main partner

HPA Primary Care Unit, Gloucester

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Associate partner Julius Weinberg

Web lead Patty Kostkova

Web developer David Farrell

Gawesh Jawaheer

Web development team

City University, London

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The associated partners

Delegates

Neils Adriaenssens

Stijn De Corte

Belgium - University of Antwerp

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The associated partners

Czech Republic - Bulovka University Hospital

Delegates

Jirí Benes

Alice Gabrielova

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The associated partners

Denmark - Statens Serum Institut

Delegates

Marianne Noer Hjorth

Jette Holt

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The associated partners

France - CHU de Nice

Delegates

Pierre Dellamonica

Pia Touboul

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The associated partners

Greece - National School of Public Health

Delegates

Anastasia Barbouni

Dimitra Gennimata

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The associated partners

Italy - University of Verona

Delegates

Giuseppe Cornaglia

Raffaella Koncan

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The associated partners

Poland - National Institute of Public Health

Delegate

Anna Olczak

Pawel Grzesiowski

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The associated partners

Portugal - Centro de Saúde de Oeiras

Delegate

Antonio Brito Avo

Ana Crista Costa

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The associated partners

Spain - Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Delegate

Alejandro Cuadra

Carla Caballero

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Collaborating partners

Croatia - University Hospital for Infectious Diseases

Delegates

Suzana Bukovski

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Finland - National Public Health Institute

Delegate

Pentti Houvinen (not able to attend)

Collaborating partners

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Collaborating partners

Hungary - University of Pécs

Delegate

Gabor Ternak (not able to attend)

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Ireland – Health Protection Surveillance Centre

Delegate

Robert Cunney (Not able to attend)

Collaborating partners

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Latvia - Latvian University

Delegates

Sandra Berzina

Collaborating partners

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Lithuania - Institute of Hygiene

Delegates

Asta Palekauskaite

Collaborating partners

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Slovakia - Comenius University

Delegate

Tomas Tesar

Collaborating partners

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Slovenia - University of Ljubljana

Delegate

Marko Pokorn

Collaborating partners

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Our working guests

Department of Health, England Communicable Diseases

Carole Fry

Science Advisor Gloucestershire Local Authority, England

David Harrison

Senior School Teacher, England Hugh Williams

Junior School Teacher, England

European Centre For Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

Rebecca Wiggins

Sarah Earnshaw

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Our working guests

Institute for Hygiene and Public Health, University of Bonn

Senior School Teacher, Poland

Senior School Teacher, Poland

National Medicines Institute

National Medicines Institute

Unit Administrator

Teenage helper

Jürgen Gebel

Agnieszka Ajdys

Regina Lewkowicz

Janusz Fiett

Waleria Hryniewicz

Jill Whiting

Aislinn Watkins

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The e-Bug ProjectAims of the Warsaw meeting

The Westin Hotel, Warsaw

19th – 20th June 2008

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Long-term aim of e-Bug:

www.e-Bug.eu

Produce and disseminate an effective pack

and website for Junior and senior schools

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This meeting and over next 6 months:

Finalise

Pack design & development WP5

Website design & development WP6

Complete first evaluation WP3

Plan implementation across Europe WP7

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Pack design, development & evaluation: WP 3 & 5

Deliverable Production of pack & artwork for 2 age groups

best practice found during research April 07 meeting, partners & reviewers Discussions with teachers during development

Content & design determined by:

Your feedback today

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Pack design, development & evaluation: WP 3 & 5

Donna will present:

teachers comments so far

school evaluation in England

We all will:

discuss sections in groups

make suggestions to improve

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Translation & implementation of pack and website: WP7

Deliverables: translation & design appropriate for each country printing of 100 packs per age group / million population

(pilot in Spain 2000 packs, Italy 3000 packs) present packs & website to stakeholders in health & education in each partner country This evening:

David and Donna will have workshop for translators and others interested

partners can give feed back

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Translation of resources: WP7 Please think about milestones

final pack design and web pages – We hope 18th November 08

pack on website for translation December 08

pack translation December - March 09

proofs for printing April 09

printing in all countries May 09

final games February 09

game text translation April 09

Presentation to EU partners at meeting June 09?

Is this feasible? If No we need to postpone June meeting TO??

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Website design, development & evaluation: WP 4 & 5

Deliverable: Interactive website for 2 age groups

compliments & extends activities in pack

Content & design:

Tomorrow David will present : website and games give feedback from teachers and children

Partners can give feed back

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Other aims of this meeting

Incorporation of e-Bug into Antibiotic awareness day

November 18th 2008: Sarah Earnshaw

Meet and network with other partners

museum visit, tram and dinner

be clear about your role – ask us questions

be clear about the administration – ask Jill or us

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Most important of all

Be enthusiastic

Participate at the breakout sessions!