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A comprehensive and collaborative strategy to enable public health professionals to use behavioural and social sciences to improve health and wellbeing.
The Committee published its report 'Standards Matter' on 17 January 2013.
Behavioural science research to support the development and evaluation of interventions designed to promote the uptake of services delivered by family hubs.
This series brings together all documents relating to antisocial behaviour
The paper tests the effects of plan making on job search and employment
This programme aims to reduce HIV infection through the use of mass media and community-based activities
The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
This study compared the genomes of 5 ant-infecting Ophiocordyceps species from 3 species complexes
Structural constraints that influence household decisions to control pig diseases in Myanmar
These guides are for national and local government and partners, such as the NHS, emergency services and third sector, to support people to have healthier behaviours.
How to use a factorial randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
A course to help teachers learn how to create a culture of good behaviour and high expectations in which staff and pupils thrive.
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