This document reports upon two afternoon workshops on ‘Evaluating Social Marketing’, which were conducted on the 9th and 10th September 2009 for Eastern and Coastal Kent (ECK) PCT. The workshops were held at the Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent. The aims were to increase participants’ understanding of social marketing and evaluation, and to develop an action plan that will meet any training needs and identify how research support can be provided until the end of the project. Following a scoping exercise conducted by the CHSS Social Marketing Team between April and June 2009, a need was identified to inform social marketing project leads of the concept and application of social marketing, and help with the evaluation of...
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Social marketing is receiving unprecedented focus and support from government, the private sector an...
Social marketing campaigns are effective in promoting health behavior changes in individuals and com...
This is a summary of the findings of the independent Evaluation of the Social Work Practice with Adu...
This management project looks at four recent social marketing campaigns in the field of health in th...
<p>Purpose – Social marketing is increasingly being seen as a potentially effective means of p...
This report forms part of an evaluation of activities undertaken by the Relativity Project at Aylesh...
Purpose: To review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions in influencing individual beh...
Social marketing has no clear consensus on how outcomes should be evaluated. One option is the adopt...
Background Get Up, Get Out, Get Active (GUGOGA) is a social marketing campaign designed by Active G...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions...
We report on two evaluability assessments (EAs) of social prescribing (SP) services in South East En...
This dataset includes a aocial marketing framework developed for training for Cancer Council SA. It ...
The research was funded and undertaken by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) between April 201...
Missing appendix 2 and 3The objective of this study was to produce a framework for evaluating health...
This interim report describes the progress of the nine ‘Trailblazer’ projects that received funds fr...
Social marketing is receiving unprecedented focus and support from government, the private sector an...
Social marketing campaigns are effective in promoting health behavior changes in individuals and com...
This is a summary of the findings of the independent Evaluation of the Social Work Practice with Adu...