Register and Be a Lifesaver (R&Be) for Teachers
Bringing the R&Be (Register & Be a Lifesaver) programme to your 17-18 year olds.
At Anthony Nolan, we save the lives of people in urgent need of stem cell transplants. By getting young people involved, it gives them purpose, motivation and the opportunity to learn something new.
We’re expanding our range of volunteer presenters all the time so if you’re a teacher or lecturer or run a club for 17-18 year olds, take a look at the list of areas we cover (see below) and contact Anthony Nolan's R&Be team on 0303 303 0303 to organise a volunteer to deliver a class talk or tutorial.
What are the benefits?
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Raise awareness about stem cell, blood and organ donation
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Engage young people with an active discussion in these areas
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Help young people to save lives in three different ways
Other teaching resources
If you’re teaching young people about stem cell donation, here are some information resources on our site that could help you:
Donating stem cells: what happens if you're asked to save a life
Case studies: the personal stories of lifesavers and patients
Fact or fiction: a fun three minute test about bone marrow (great for getting discussions started)
The R&Be programme is currently running in the following areas:
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Yorkshire
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The Midlands
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Merseyside
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Bristol
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Greater London