BSPHN 2021 Annual Conference: Instigating Change for Public Health During COVID-19
February 2021
A three day online event that included a series of lunchtime webinars showcasing the united efforts of behavioural science and public health towards COVID-19.
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Professor Angel Chater – Advising policy makers and public health on behavioural science and COVID-19 disease prevention (Tuesday's session slides)
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Daniella Watson – How best do we engage the general population in testing for COVID-19? (Tuesday's session slides)
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Dr Richard Kyle and Dr Kate Isherwood – ACTS & CABINS: Using Behavioural Insights to understand and improve self-isolation adherence amongst contacts of cases in COVID-19 in Wales (Tuesday's session slides)
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Sutherland and Neil Caffrey – North East England Covid Communications Campaign (Tuesday's session slides)
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Jim McManus – Where from; where next? Social sciences as core to Public Health (Wednesday's session slides)
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Susan Michie – Tackling COVID-19: the role of behavioural science (Wednesday's session slides)
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Maddy Arden – Adherence to COVID-19 preventative behaviours in Sheffield (Thursday's session slides)
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Greg Fell – Embedding behavioural science in public health during COVID-19: Successes and Challenges (Thursday's session slides)
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Videos
Tuesday's session slides – Case studies of public health and behavioural science responses to COVID-19
Wednesday's session slides – Instigating change for public health during COVID-19
Thursday's session slides – Embedding behavioural science in public health during COVID-19: Successes and challenges