New resources for KS1&2 students released

The RESILIENCE Medicines Manufacturing Skills Centre of Excellence is proud to announce the latest addition to our expanding set of training resources: two downloadable pdf workbooks ideal for helping primary age pupils enagage with the ideas behind modern medicines and human health.

The RESILIENCE Lab Notebook for KS 1 & 2 is a vibrant 32 page teaching resource packed full of fun facts, information and illustrations about different types of medicines, the human body and how these interact together to keep us healthy and protect us when disease strikes.

The lab book introduces students in an age-appropriate way into the ways scientists think, and how they plan out and conduct experiments to investigate medical issuesand develop the safest most effective treatments.

Inspirational and informative

The RESILIENCE Colouring Book offers 21 pages of inspirational and informative black and white imagery and accompanying narrative, just awaiting young minds and hands to bring them to life in full colour!

The message behind both resources is simple: scientists make medicines and, whether it be as a scientist, an engineer, or a mathematician, anyone can play a part in making the large amounts of medicines required in the world for everyone who needs them.

Sounds good?

Training and outreach materials created by the RESILIENCE partners are available FREE and EXCLUSIVELY to our registered member organisations. If you would like to find out more about RESILIENCE’s free and enhanced tier membership model, the current range of training and outreach materials, our further plans (with something for everyone from pre-16 through higher and further education into lifelong CPD), and how to join us in the journey towards a resilient future medicines manufacturing sector in the UK, you can

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