What is the Behaviour Change SIG?

The Behaviour Change Special Interest Group (SIG) has a specific focus on the wider public health workforce.

There are an estimated 1.5 million people who, through the course of their work, have the opportunity or ability to positively impact the public’s health, be it in terms of brief advice, signposting or leading a community-based initiative.

Through this SIG, RSPH is seeking to bring RSPH members together in one forum to share best practice, learn from each other’s examples and contribute to key policy debates.

This group will provide access to up-to-date resources and research, opportunities to attend networking and learning events and influence government policy as a group with shared aims.

Aims of the group

This Special Interest Group is open to all RSPH members with an interest in behaviour change. If you are already a member of this Special Interest Group please click here to access the resources.

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SIG Chair

Graham Rushbrook

Graham is Chair of the RSPH Health and Wellbeing Awards pro…

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Graham Rushbrook

Graham is Chair of the RSPH Health and Wellbeing Awards programme and the Behaviour Change Special Interest Group. He is a qualified social worker, trainer and has executive level experience in the NHS, Department of Health and Local Authorities, as well as being a core member of the NICE Public Health Advisory Committee Programme.

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