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- 25th Jan 2019
More speakers announced for BX2019
We are excited to announce that three more speakers have been confirmed for the Behavioural Exchange conference on 5th and 6th September 2019.
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- 28th Jan 2019
Catching cancer early in Greater Manchester: Boosting GP referrals
In the second post of our 'catching cancer early' blog series we set out the findings from a trial in the Greater Manchester area that assessed the impact of social norm feedback on urgent cancer referral rates.
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- 1st Feb 2019
Announcing the Business Basics Messaging Trials: Upcoming Trials to Help Boost UK Productivity
What if someone found a way to boost businesses’ productivity, but no one was around to hear it? A series of randomised controlled trials next year aim to prevent that.
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- 7th Feb 2019
How can we support mental health patients on waiting lists?
One in three Britons will have a diagnosable mental health problem in any given year
- Blog
- 8th Feb 2019
8 ways to understand your organisation’s Gender Pay Gap
New guidance for employers published this week
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- 20th Feb 2019
'Tips by Text' project to support parents in early learning
BIT & EEF partner up to support parents in early learning process
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- 21st Mar 2019
A landmark evaluation of the Troubled Families programme
New study released this week from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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- 22nd Mar 2019
Applying behavioural science to manage England’s water resources
The world is running out of water, but surely not ‘rainy Britain’, right?
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- 3rd Apr 2019
Nudge 2.0
‘Nudge’, the landmark book by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, turned ten this year. Shortly after its publication, public sector experiments started to prove the concept at scale: adding social norms to tax letters and using defaults to get more people saving for retirement, for example. These first generation nudges…
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- 8th Apr 2019
How behavioural insights can help us regulate tech companies and keep people safe online
New White Paper from the UK government aims to tackle online harms