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7th March 2024 Over 100 colleagues joined our online event on the 7th March 2024 which included the following presentations: The event also included the launch of two new, practical tools developed […]
On the 11th March 2025, over 60 people attended our online event which provided an opportunity for community members to learn, connect and share knowledge. The event included a knowledge transfer […]
On the 25th November 2024, we held our second in person networking event at Glamorgan Cricket Club in Cardiff. Over 200 people registered and despite the challenges presented by Storm […]
On the 25th of October 2023, we co-hosted an online event with Welsh Government; the event included a talk on Behaviourally Informed Policy by Abigail Emery, Head of Open Innovation, UK […]
This document aims to provide policy makers and practitioners in public health, healthcare and thewider Welsh public service with guidance on the use of behavioural science to help them reach […]
Applying behavioural science The climate crisis presents a persistent and growing environmental burden of disease with significant public health consequences. Addressing the crisis via mitigation and adaptation methods requires changing […]
An Infographic summarising the evaluation and reporting of our progress across five World Health Organisation ‘Strategic Commitment’ areas, for working towards the routine application of behavioural science for better health […]
This quick tool focuses on unpacking the first step ‘Deciding on a target behaviour and target population.’ Identifying, prioritizing, and specifying the behaviour and population to be influenced is important. […]
A behaviour is an action, it’s something that we do that’s measurable. If you’re striving to get individuals or groups within the population to start, stop or change a behaviour […]