Evidence from the behavioural sciences is increasingly used to inform and improve policy around the world across many domains. These behavioural insights can be used for a number of purposes, such as improving communication to the public, encouraging healthier behaviour, and increasing the uptake of social services that improve life outcomes. However, not all evidence can be equally applied to any policy; the strength of the evidence and suitability for the situation at hand should be assessed case by case and ideally more evidence within the new context should be established. This report presents an approach to incorporating behavioural insights into policy using a number of examples while leveraging original work on mental health, trust, ...
This report offers a brief introduction to behavioural science and its application in an EU policy c...
The relationship between research evidence, policy and implementation is complex throughout the worl...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
Many of the more significant challenges we face in healthcare - such as reducing smoking, encouragin...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their en...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
What specific societal behaviours should policy makers want to shape as we move forward in a post-CO...
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends behavioural science...
Contains fulltext : 56094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is suffi...
Most public health challenges have a behavioural component. WHO and its partners can use behavioural...
Behavioural insights are becoming increasingly popular with policy practitioners. Findings and metho...
The focus of behavioural sciences in shaping behaviour of individuals and populations is well docume...
The relationship between research evidence, policy and implementation is complex throughout the worl...
This report offers a brief introduction to behavioural science and its application in an EU policy c...
The relationship between research evidence, policy and implementation is complex throughout the worl...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
Many of the more significant challenges we face in healthcare - such as reducing smoking, encouragin...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their en...
This chapter describes evidence-based mental health policy with the help of illustrative examples. A...
What specific societal behaviours should policy makers want to shape as we move forward in a post-CO...
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends behavioural science...
Contains fulltext : 56094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is suffi...
Most public health challenges have a behavioural component. WHO and its partners can use behavioural...
Behavioural insights are becoming increasingly popular with policy practitioners. Findings and metho...
The focus of behavioural sciences in shaping behaviour of individuals and populations is well docume...
The relationship between research evidence, policy and implementation is complex throughout the worl...
This report offers a brief introduction to behavioural science and its application in an EU policy c...
The relationship between research evidence, policy and implementation is complex throughout the worl...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...