Behavioural Science Community of Practice for Wales Online Event
July 2023
The second event included case studies of applied behavioural science and the launch of two new, practical tools developed by the Behavioural Science Unit.
On the 4th July, over 150 people joined an online event hosted by Public Health Wales Behavioural Science Unit and Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTM UHB); the event included case studies of applied behavioural science and the launch of two new, practical tools developed by the Behavioural Science Unit.
- Tool 1: Deciding on a target behaviour and target population
- Tool 2: Behavioural Diagnosis: How to collate behavioural insights
The following case studies were shared at the event and the slides and recording can be accessed below:
- Keeping Wales Safe: COVID-19 behaviours – Charlotte Cullum, Senior Public Health Practitioner, CTM UHB
- Using Behavioural Science to increase Influenza Vaccination Uptake in 2 Year Old Children in CTM UHB – Charlotte Todd, Public Health Practitioner, CTM UHB
- Using a Behavioural Science Approach to Support Breast Screening Uptake – Naomi Morgan, Public Health Practitioner, CTM UHB
- A Behavioural Science Approach to Insight Gathering: Keep Wales Safe Case Study – Rhian Meaden, Principal Public Health Practitioner, CTM UHB
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Behavioural Science Community of Practice for Wales Online Event Slides
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Charlotte Cullum – Keeping Wales Safe: COVID-19 behaviours
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Charlotte Todd – Using Behavioural Science to increase Influenza Vaccination Uptake in 2 Year Old Children in CTM UHB
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Naomi Morgan – Using a Behavioural Science Approach to Support Breast Screening Uptake
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Rhian Meaden – A Behavioural Science Approach to Insight Gathering: Keep Wales Safe Case Study
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Tool 1: Deciding on a target behaviour and target population
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Tool 2: Behavioural Diagnosis – How to collect behavioural insights
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Behavioural Science Community of Practice for Wales Online Event – July 2023