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Behaviour change - seven questions to ask yourself. Developing behaviour change campaigns conference, 14 July 2016

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Seven questions we ask ourselves at the start of a project

What exactly do you want people to do?

Can you help people, rather than telling them what to do?

Do you understand your audience?

Do you need to change the language?

Is there a way to show that the desired behaviour is normal?

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How can you be in the right place at the right time?

Are there partnerships you can use to amplify your impact?

Build a structure and a set of goals

“Over 90% of visitors said they would spend more time outdoors

as a result”

Seven questions

1. What exactly do you want people to do?2. Can you help people, rather than telling them what to do?3. Do you understand your audience?4. Do you need to change the language?5. Is there a way to show that the desired behaviour is normal?6. How can you be in the right place at the right time?7. Are there par tnerships you can use to amplify your impact?

Thank you

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14 July 2016London

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