Objectives and Target Audience
Objective(s)
1. Strengthen infection prevention and responsible antibiotic use in preschool settings.
2. Foster early awareness and meaningful behaviors among staff, children, and parents.
3. Integrate antibiotic-smart routines within daily preschool operations and policies.
2. Foster early awareness and meaningful behaviors among staff, children, and parents.
3. Integrate antibiotic-smart routines within daily preschool operations and policies.
Target audience
Preschools
Teachers
assistants
Parents / Relatives
Campaign Scope
National
Collaborations
Partners or Allies
Vinnova
RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden
Municipalities and Regions
Communication Strategy
Communication Channels Used
websites/blogs
Campaign Material(s)
E-learning Infection in preschool
Posters
Educational videos
Stories
Publications
Campaign Focus
Human health
Campaign Setting
Preschools
Design and Content
Use of Scientific Evidence
Implicit Evidence-Based Messaging
Visual and Symbolic Elements
People
Environment
Pedagogical Approach
Educational model applied
Transmissive
Participatory
Content Complexity Level
Intermediate
Diversity and Inclusion
Content accessibility
Yes
Content accessibility
Plain language
Diversity and Inclusion
No
Involvement of Vulnerable Groups
No
Cultural Sensitivity and Contextualization
Yes
Dissemination and Sustainability
Continuity strategy
Campaign with regular updates
Replicability
Yes
Content usage license
Free
Campaign Status
Active
Impact Evaluation
Evaluation methods used
Reach/engagement
Community participation in evaluation
No
Funding
Estimated budget
2 200 000 €
Lessons and Observations
Documents
Documents
poster "Now we wash our hands"
Now we wash our hands (poster in parts)
For adults: How to disinfect your hands (poster)
Head lice are now spreading – Information for guardians
Stomach flu is now spreading – Information for guardians
Roundworm is now spreading – Information for guardians
Document
Infection in preschool – information for guardians
Infection in preschool – Guidance for staff and principals in preschool to prevent and manage infection
Document