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SPI-B provides social and behavioural science advice.
Report exploring the role of the behavioural sciences in government policy making.
Background paper prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Social research and evaluation reports, guidance and toolkits that help shape policy and operational delivery across the Department for Transport.
This report sets out a framework for Defra’s work on pro-environmental behaviour.
Paper by the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviour (SPI-B).
Part of the 'Raising the bar' health and safety initiative to identify best practice, raise standards and improve supply chain engagement.
Find out why you might get a civil injunction, Community Protection Notice, Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) (formerly known as ASBOs), what it means and what happens if you break it.
Wellbeing is linked with an individual’s physical health, health behaviours and resilience (the ability to cope with adverse circumstances).
This study shows that some noncognitive skills and preferences are malleable in adults, and that investments in them reduce crime and violence
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
How behavioural insights can be used by the Department for Transport and local authorities to develop transport policy.
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