Resources

  • Breast screening: what to expect video

    This short video helps people understand what breast screening is and why it is important. It guides you through the screening journey, showing how a breast X-ray (mammogram) is taken […]

  • BSCoP January 2023 networking event: Resources

    On the 17th January 2023, we had our first networking event which over 100 people attended representing public health, health boards, Welsh government, local authorities, and academia. The day focused […]

  • BSCoP July 2023 online event: resources

    On the 4th July 2023, we co-hosted our second event with Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTM UHB); the event included case studies of applied behavioural science and the […]

  • BSCoP March 2024: online event: resources

    7th March 2024  Over 100 colleagues joined our online event on the 7th March 2024 which included the following presentations: The event also included the launch of two new, practical tools developed […]

  • BSCoP March 2025 online event: resources

    On the 11th March 2025, over 60 people attended our online event which provided an opportunity for community members to learn, connect and share knowledge. The event included a knowledge transfer […]

  • BSCoP November 2024 networking event: Resources

    On the 25th November 2024, we held our second in person networking event at Glamorgan Cricket Club in Cardiff. Over 200 people registered and despite the challenges presented by Storm […]

  • BSCoP October 2023 online event: resources

    On the 25th of October 2023, we co-hosted an online event with Welsh Government; the event included a talk on Behaviourally Informed Policy by Abigail Emery, Head of Open Innovation, UK […]

  • BSU guide: Improving health and wellbeing

    This document aims to provide policy makers and practitioners in public health, healthcare and thewider Welsh public service with guidance on the use of behavioural science to help them reach […]

  • BSU guide: Responding to the climate crisis

    Applying behavioural science The climate crisis presents a persistent and growing environmental burden of disease with significant public health consequences. Addressing the crisis via mitigation and adaptation methods requires changing […]

  • BSU infographic: Behavioural science for better health: How are we doing in Public Health Wales?

    An Infographic summarising the evaluation and reporting of our progress across five World Health Organisation ‘Strategic Commitment’ areas, for working towards the routine application of behavioural science for better health […]