Objectives and Target Audience
Objective(s)
1. Increase knowledge about antibiotics, infections, and resistance among students and staff. Help students and staff understand the serious consequences of antibiotic resistance and how we can all help reduce the problem.
2. Encourage schools to serve as role models in antibiotic-smart behaviors.
3. Integrate these topics into regular curriculum and extra-curricular school activities.
4. Provide opportunities for tomorrow's adults to make wise choices that contribute to reduced infection spread and wise antibiotic use.
5. Show the way for other schools and other actors in society by getting involved and sharing your experiences.
2. Encourage schools to serve as role models in antibiotic-smart behaviors.
3. Integrate these topics into regular curriculum and extra-curricular school activities.
4. Provide opportunities for tomorrow's adults to make wise choices that contribute to reduced infection spread and wise antibiotic use.
5. Show the way for other schools and other actors in society by getting involved and sharing your experiences.
Target audience
School Students
Teachers
Campaign Scope
National
Communication Strategy
Communication Channels Used
websites/blogs
Posters
Press releases
Presentations
Campaign Material(s)
Educational videos
Website content
E-learning material
Campaign Focus
Human health
Campaign Setting
Schools
Design and Content
Use of Scientific Evidence
Implicit Evidence-Based Messaging
Visual and Symbolic Elements
People
Environment
Pedagogical Approach
Educational model applied
Participatory
Constructivist
Transmissive
Content Complexity Level
Basic
Adaptation to Educational Levels
Adolescents
Diversity and Inclusion
Content accessibility
No
Diversity and Inclusion
Yes
Diversity and Inclusion
Plain language
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
Measured results
1. No explicit figures are published regarding: Number of participating schools; Student or staff reach; Pre/post knowledge gains; Behavioral or hygiene improvements.
2. The focus is on curriculum resources, activity guides, and support materials, not on evaluation or outcome reporting.
2. The focus is on curriculum resources, activity guides, and support materials, not on evaluation or outcome reporting.
Funding
Estimated budget
2 200 000 €
Lessons and Observations
Documents
Documents
Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance (Lärportalen – Swedish National Agency for Education)
Save antibiotics with knowledge and action
Protect the antibiotics
eMagazine
Lifeline Musical
“The Mould that Changed the World”: a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of knowledge and behavioural change in children in the UK following participation in a musical about antimicrobial resistance
Health and antibiotics for SO communicators (vamed.se)
The online game Drugs VS Bugs
Source
E-bug – English (e-bug.eu)
Source
E-bug – Norwegian (e-bug.eu)
Source