BSPHN 2023 Annual Conference: Using Behavioural and Social Science to Create Healthy Futures
February 2023
A single day event held on 22nd February 2023 in Birmingham with presentations, case studies and panel discussions relating to this year’s conference theme: using behavioural science to create healthy futures.
Poster Submissions
- How healthy are public health service delivery workers? A mixed method study comparing the health and well-being of public health workers with the general population
- Increasing Responsive Feeding Using Implementation Intentions – An Ecological Momentary Study
- Reflections From Delivering A Remotely Delivered Physical Activity Intervention For Older People During The COVID-19 Pandemic
- The barriers to increasing COVID-19 vaccine uptake in groups associated with low
uptake such as low-socioeconomic groups - Using behavioural insights to increase access to healthcare in north-east London boroughs
Downloads
Richard Wilkinson – Inequality, Hierarchy, Health and Wellbeing
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Rachel Hawkins & Panayiotis Michael – The behaviours identified and the behaviour change techniques planned in health partnerships for antimicrobial stewardship
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Kate Parsons – To design, deliver and evaluate a social marketing behaviour change campaign aimed at increasing uptake of breastfeeding initiation and maintenance in Nottingham
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Dr Rochelle Burgess – What route to equality? Community-led approaches to building healthy futures
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Chrysi Dimaki – An exploration of discursive repertoires surrounding a 30% reduction in meat consumption in the UK
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Videos
Richard Wilkinson – Inequality, Hierarchy, Health and Wellbeing
Rachel Hawkins & Panayiotis Michael – The behaviours identified and the behaviour change techniques planned in health partnerships for antimicrobial stewardship
Kate Parsons – To design, deliver and evaluate a social marketing behaviour change campaign aimed at increasing uptake of breastfeeding initiation and maintenance in Nottingham
Dr Rochelle Burgess – What route to equality? Community-led approaches to building healthy futures
Chrysi Dimaki – An exploration of discursive repertoires surrounding a 30% reduction in meat consumption in the UK
Round table / panel session: A conversation with Professor Tushna Vandrevala and Dr Atiya Kamal (Chair: Dr Amanda Bunten)