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Exchange: Assessing what rewards benefits, costs and barriers are associated With problem behaviours and desired outcomes @Uscreates

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Slides used in a workshop session at the Behaviour Change East of Anglia Autumn Marketing Conference on the 10th of October 2012.

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Exchange: Assessing what rewards benefits, costs and barriers are associated With problem behaviours and desired outcomes

@Uscreates

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Improving social impact

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Improving social impact

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Session outline

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change [15 minutes]

02 Q&A [10 minutes]

03 Exchange challenge tasks [20 minutes]

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Exchange: Making the benefits and rewards of a desired behaviour overcome the costs and barriers to doing it?

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Exchange: Making the benefits and rewards of a desired behaviour overcome the costs and barriers to doing it?

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

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Exchange: Making the benefits and rewards of a desired behaviour overcome the costs and barriers to doing it?

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

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e.g. Challenge: Encourage Londoners to adopt day-to-day actions that improve their wellbeing

40% of our wellbeing is based on what we do in our daily lives

The other 60% is based on our genes and circumstances

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improve wellbeing …

reduce cases of mental illness

… reduce the cost

of treating mental illness (£10.4 billion)

long-term challenge

… how to

evaluate impact

… behaviour change promotions and interventions

cost money (£9 million)

long

term

long

term

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

e.g. Challenge: Encourage Londoners to adopt day-to-day actions that improve their wellbeing

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do something fun …

meet people …

learn something new

… feel happier

… spend time with

family and friends

time …

lack of knowledge …

other life priorities …

stigma / misconceptions

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01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

e.g. Challenge: Encourage Londoners to adopt day-to-day actions that improve their wellbeing

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01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

do something fun …

meet people …

learn something new

… feel happier

… spend time with

family and friends

time …

lack of knowledge …

other life priorities …

stigma / misconceptions

Exchange:

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Impacts:

“It makes me realise how important it is to be happy, create fun and talk to people I don't know.”

“I am now taking a different route home.”

“I re-read the tips every time I take a bus ride. They remind me to think positively, and look for positive outcomes in all the little things I do each day.”

“I took items to charity shops, de-cluttering.”

“I’m writing down worries before sleep.”

“Reminded me that I'm doing a lot already, but I could do even more.”

“I became aware of small ways to change things.”

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

do something fun …

meet people …

learn something new

… feel happier

… spend time with

family and friends

time …

lack of knowledge …

other life priorities …

stigma / misconceptions

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01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

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be seen by peers as knowledgeable

no awareness and uninterested in infertility risks

01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Exchange: Become a popular ‘Check you Out’ ambassador

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be seen by peers as experienced and confident

embarrassment …

stigma …

fear of peer and parent perceptions

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e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Exchange: Make talking about Chlamydia and getting tested ‘normal’

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the test is free …

don’t have to interact with medical staff

… simple treatment

lack of knowledge of test procedure

… forgetfulness

and lack of commitment to

complete full test procedure

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e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Exchange: Invitation to a free cinema night, vote for the film on Facebook

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the test is free …

don’t have to interact with medical staff

… simple treatment

lack of knowledge of test procedure

… forgetfulness

and lack of commitment to

complete full test procedure

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e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Exchange: Take a test and get free popcorn, drink and glow glasses

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self-assurance

misconception that once is

enough

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e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Exchange: Re-shoot your homemade Chlamydia trailer with a London-based film production agency

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01 Assessing exchange in behaviour change

e.g. Challenge: Increase Chlamydia screening among young people in Birmingham

Impacts:

100% conversation rate at cinema night

6000 Facebook fans

Fans interacted with Chlamydia content on the page openly

20 ‘Check you Out’ ambassadors who carry the knowledge and influence peers beyond the pilot

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Thank you