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Foresight project looking at how future scientific advances may affect our understanding of addiction and drug use.
How to use a behaviour change techniques review to evaluate your digital health product.
The Behavioural Insights Limited (BIT) is now fully owned by Nesta. For more information, visit the Behavioural Insights Team website .
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
An overview of how the behavioural and social sciences are used to improve public health in England.
Resources to support schools and trusts in developing, implementing and maintaining a whole-school behaviour culture.
Explains how victims of persistent antisocial behaviour have the right to request a case review where a local threshold is met.
How to use a budget impact analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Projects granted during 2014 that have a primary purpose of basic research into the nervous system.
Projects granted during 2015 with a primary purpose of basic research: nervous system.
A comprehensive and collaborative strategy to enable public health professionals to use behavioural and social sciences to improve health and wellbeing.
An overview of current evidence on pro-social behaviour among young people aged 16 to 19, looking at existing literature.
This study shows that some noncognitive skills and preferences are malleable in adults, and that investments in them reduce crime and violence
Report exploring the role of the behavioural sciences in government policy making.
Behavioural science research to support the development and evaluation of interventions designed to promote the uptake of services delivered by family hubs.
Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of basic research, nervous system.
This Privacy Notice explains who is processing your data, the personal data we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and what your legal rights are.
Paper prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
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