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1 Future of e-Bug Plans for 2016 Website modifications Community Hygiene course Guinness World Record Funding Evaluations Increase use across EU and beyond

2 Website modifications Currently the student website is in flash so cannot be used on smart phones Games are also in flash The teacher website is in HTML5 Your role Make comments on design check usability of your student website Comment on games

3 Community Hygiene course e-Bug England have worked with a community group in Gloucester to develop a 6 week hygiene course – Beat the Bugs! 6 x 1 hour sessions with all the best of e-Bug Microbes, Spread of infection (hand & respiratory), Oral hygiene, Food hygiene, Antibiotics and Self-care Action planning session

4 Community Hygiene course The aim of the course is to educate in community settings outside schools Including vulnerable and hard to reach adults Pilot course will run in Feb/March Qualitative evaluation in Feb/March Your Role The course will be available for partners to translate from May Consider if you want to be involved in any evaluation from September

5 Taking Care of Your Pet A new e-Bug junior lesson plan developed by Pia Touboul and the French e-Bug team Developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education in France. Learning outcomes All students will learn that: There are many similarities between human and animal health What we do to keep our pet healthy is similar to what we do for our own health. Your Role This new lesson plan is available for all partners to translate

6 Guinness World Record Aspiration A new Guinness World Record: number of people undertaking a simultaneous antibiotic lesson Near European Antibiotic Awareness Day in November 2016. Rationale A chance to promote National Institute of Clinical Excellence guidance March 2016, suggesting antibiotic education in schools It will raise the profile of e-Bug and increase awareness of appropriate antibiotic use and resistance. The last Guinness record around hand washing generated lots of media interest and increased weblogs

7 Guinness World Record What we are doing now We are undertaking preliminary research to see if this is possible and are in contact with Guinness to discuss this. Your Role Indicate if your country is interested – Appreciate the complex process and work required to succeed Record verification requires 2 volunteers in each classroom or hall, and video evidence!

8 Funding Core funding PHE will continue to support e-Bug for foreseeable future SLAs help to pay for resource developments & meetings Grants Collaborator in food hygiene Horizon2020 grant Horizon2020 would allow us to develop a new food hygiene module for senior schools Recent NIHR grant to evaluate the young adult peer education resources unsuccessful Your role Look out for potential e-Bug grants that can support you

9 Evaluations –We will continue evaluation of student games

10 Evaluations –The e-Bug educator training module will be evaluated with teachers and school nurses

11 Evaluations –We still hope to evaluate the young adult resources, in particular the peer education activities Your role Are there any evaluations you or university students would like to get involved with?

12 12 www.e-bug.eu Translated / no partner (4) Partial translation/ no partner (3) Active partner (17) No translation / no partner (7) ECDC partial translation (teacher website only) / no partner (6) PT BE CY CZ PL FR NO UK SE FI DK EL LV ES IT IE DE TR HR LT NL EE AU SK AL MK BG BA RO RS HU CH LU SL Belarus Ukraine Moldova MT IS Russia Increase active e-Bug partners India

13 www.e-bug.eu 151,239 visits & 113,042 visitors from 219 countries English alone 74,477 visits & 57,913 visitors from 206 countries

14 Dr Cliodna McNulty Project Lead Dr Vicki Young e-Bug Project Manager Dr Donna Lecky Senior Project Manager Charlotte Eley e-Bug Project Researcher You can contact us at: e-bug@phe.gov.uk We look forward to working with you all throughout 2016 Cath Hayes e-Bug Project Assistant


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