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As Threadworms are highly contagious, it is important to treat when it occurs. Threadworms primarily affect young children, therefore schools are in a prime position to take action in this area.

Johnson & Johnson Pacific Pty Limited is pleased to bring you a suggested Schools Action Plan. It consists of using education materials for teachers and parents to help solve the problem of Threadworms. It includes materials to send home with students PLUS special advertisements for placement in your school newsletter to discuss symptoms of Threadworms.

Each of the materials has been designed to be viewed on screen then printed off for further reference and distribution to families within your school.

Each item below is accompanied by a brief description, to help you decide whether it's what you need. To view these files click on the icon. The files will open in Adobe Acrobat reader (if you do not have this program installed click here). To print these files click the printer icon on the top left of the Adobe tool bar. To go back to the site, click the back button on your browser, at the top left of your screen.

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SCHOOL NEWSLETTER ADVERTISEMENT

 
Advertisements ready for insertion into your school newsletter to advise parents as to how they can tackle the problem of Threadworms.
Combantrin Advertisement 1.pdf (Download size: 322KB approximate 6 sec/56k modem)
Combantrin Advertisement 2.pdf (Download size:157KB approximate 3 sec/56k modem)
Combantrin Advertisement 3.pdf (Download size: 157KB approximate 3 sec/56k modem)
 

CONSUMER LEAFLET

 
Combantrin_INFOBook(p).pdf Combantrin Info booklet.
(Download size:202KB approximate 4 sec/56k modem)
 

PARENTAL ADVICE LETTER

 
Parental_Advice_Letter.pdf Pre-written letter reminding parents to be on the lookout for Threadworms. It advises parents what to look for to tell if their child is infected and what steps to take.
(Download size: 48KB approximate 0.9 sec/56k modem)
 

Q & A SHEET

 
Combantrin_QandA.pdf Many frequently asked questions with answers summarised in an A4 sheet.
(Download size: 107KB approximate 2 sec/56k modem)
 

COLOURING SHEET

 
Jungle_spread.pdf Colouring sheet.
(Download size: 107KB approximate 2 sec/56k modem)
 

ACTION TIP:
Save paper when sending notes home with students by photocopying the Q&A sheet onto the back of the Parental Advice Letter. For assistance or further information on access and use of these free materials, contact freecall 1800 029 979 .

 
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