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  • Watch: John Bromley calls for more social marketing support for the NHS

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010 - 02:00

    NSMC Director John Bromley calls for the development of social marketing competences across the NHS, in a new video by the HSJ.

    Part of the coverage celebrating this year's HSJ Awards, the video also features Esther Trenchard-Mabere of Best Social Marketing Project winners NHS Tower Hamlets. She explains that they were able to overcome barriers to engaging the population in what is one of the most deprived boroughs in the country.

  • Drinkaware turn to social marketing

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 - 02:00

    Marketing Week have published details of Drinkaware's aims to recruit an agency to deliver social marketing-based programmes.

    Funded by the drinks industry, Drinkaware aims to 'change the UK's drinking habits for the better'. They are now moving away from just awareness-raising campaigns and toward behaviour change strategies to encourage responsible drinking.

  • British back lifestyle change to ease health service burden

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 - 02:00

    Britons back government intervention to encourage healthy behaviour, a study by Ipsos MORI has found.

    National Health? Citizens' views of health services around the world, explores people's perceptions of their healthcare services globally. It finds that most of us support addressing financial pressures on the healthcare system through measures like lifestyle change.

  • Who's nudging who?

    Monday, December 6, 2010 - 02:00

    There is still considerable distrust among some health professionals when it comes to the government's 'nudge' policies. The Independent used the Freedom of Information laws to reveal the organisations involved in a new health policy setting group:

  • Who's nudging who?

    Monday, December 6, 2010 - 02:00

    There is still considerable distrust among some health professionals when it comes to the government's 'nudge' policies. The Independent used the Freedom of Information laws to reveal the organisations involved in a new health policy setting group:

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28 April 2013

'Sing them something they bloody well know’ - quote from the film Zulu

I went to a fascinating presentation at a recent Chartered Institute of Marketing event  ‘ How social marketing changed attitudes and behaviour towards the army in Afghanistan and the Church in Wales. The event was part of the CIM’s social marketing interest group’s event’s calendar and focussed on marketing in war and religion.

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6 March 2013

End of the internship

Three and a half months flew by incredibly quickly and my time as an intern with The National Social Marketing Centre is finished. It’s been a great experience and there are many things I’ve worked on, and learnt, during that time:

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6 March 2013

Same behavioural problems – different solutions

I am just back from a really interesting, busy, (but occasionally relaxing!) trip to the British Virgin Islands.

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13 February 2013

The first cohort of students in our Social Marketing training programme in Jordan graduate

Following six months hard work, the participants on our first Intensive Social Marketing Training Programme graduated in front of the Head of USAID Mission in Amman, Beth Paige.  The students on the course who have all developed plans on their own social marketing projects will now apply to USAID for funds to implement these projects over the next 12 months.  The projects vary from a student led anti-litter campaign to a programme that will persuade investors to fit water saving devices in all of their new residential developments.  The next cohort will be

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11 February 2013

How 'Great Customer Experiences' can influence behaviours

 

Ogilvy Change hosted a fascinating talk last week Wednesday from Matt Watkinson on his book ‘The Ten Principles behind Great Customer Experiences’

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