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Education and
Public Engagement
Genetic
Education
Forthcoming
Programme of Education Courses
Public
Engagement
Genetic
Education
The
Wales Gene Park education initiatives are directed at three groups:
Health care and other professionals
Teachers and students
The public
The
aim is to enhance the understanding of Genetics throughout Wales
and make access to information easier. Techniquest, the science
discovery centre located in Cardiff Bay, is a partner in the delivery
of these services. Techniquest occupies a purpose-built centre with
150 interactive exhibits, science theatre and laboratory that has
attracted over 1.7 million visitors since moving to its present
building in 1995.
Techniquest
has a well established in-house and outreach Education Programme
for primary and secondary pupils and teachers, reaching over 65000
students from Early years to post-16 per year. Techniquest's Teacher
Scientist Network links scientists and teachers throughout Wales
in Cardiff, Swansea, Bangor, Aberystwyth and Wrexham. It has a strong
programme in genetics for secondary schools, which run for eight
weeks of the school year. The Wales Gene Park concentrates on Continuing
Professional Development for teachers. The events will focus on
the social and ethical issues surrounding gene technology as well
as research based topics.
Continuing professional
development is also provided for health care and other professionals.
. A range of courses, seminars and workshops on all aspects of genetics
have been developed to further the education and training of these
professionals and keep them up to date with this rapidly changing
field. Courses have been hosted across Wales and feedback has been
very positive.
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The
forthcoming programme of education courses for Health Professionals
includes:
- Public Health Genetics
- A Third Update in Genetics for Paediatricians
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To register
for these please contact Angela Burgess,
the Wales Gene Park's Education Officer (BurgessAM@Cardiff.ac.uk
/ 02920 682140).
More
information on forthcoming courses and booking forms can be found
on the events
page.
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Public Engagement
One of the key objectives
of the Wales Gene Park is to raise public awareness of genetics
and this is being achieved through a range of innovative projects
run through Techniquest.
Projects
have included a Citizens' Jury for young people on the issue of
designer babies, an interactive drama called 'Meet the Mighty Gene
Machine' and illuminating public lectures on subjects such as DNA
and crime detection. Public discussion events on topical genetics
issues are also organised.
To find out about
past events such as the Citizens' Jury click
here.
To
find out about forthcoming events click
here.
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Angela Burgess |
| Education Officer,
The Wales Gene Park |
| Techniquest,
Cardiff |
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