Communication

 

 

The brief states that classes design prototypes of hand washing initiatives and accompanying health education with particular reference to their:

Communication refers to the health education materials that should accompany the prototype. Also, the device needs to be easily seen by all pupils using the toilet so they will remember to wash their hands.  Effective messages to explain how people get sick from bacteria need to be displayed so that everyone gets the message that cleanliness leads to good health.  

Excellent examples of varied health education materials include those designed by Limehills School last year. Check them out here.

Sample communication briefs for the classroom include:

Three Pile Sorting Game Activity - consisting of a set of cards designed for the Indian subcontinent, showing good and bad hygiene practices.

Faecal Oral Contamination Activity - a set of illustrated, coloured cards showing possible sources of faecal transmission.