The FIFA World Cup: Safety comms under pressure
Through no fault of my own, I have watched a lot of FIFA World Cup games in my time. It’s fairly unavoidable: a recent Ipsos survey found that almost three
Through no fault of my own, I have watched a lot of FIFA World Cup games in my time. It’s fairly unavoidable: a recent Ipsos survey found that almost three
Next week’s National Cancer Plan is set to land on World Cancer Day. Expectations are high, and rightly so. But if the Plan prioritises technology without equal focus on human behaviour,
We’ve recently been working with the Cancer Campaigns Community of Practice: a brilliant group made up of comms colleagues across the NHS and various cancer charities. We have been supporting
From how to build a cracking team, to unearthing the kernel of insight that was pivotal to a behavioural change intervention, this series from Claremont is an opportunity to hear
A big thanks to all our speakers at our latest event – ‘How inequality shapes migraine – insights from new research’ – where we unveiled our latest research on the
Understanding deprivation isn’t optional, it’s fundamental. On finishing the latest IMD report and its 93 pages of stark reality, I had two choices: Put on heavy metal and stare at
On October 23rd, we launched Bitesize: Claremont’s new webinar series of short, sharp 30-minute sessions where we share insights from the behavioural science and research work we’ve been doing at
A big thank you to all the speakers, panellists and attendees who joined our webinar earlier this week exploring how we can build national support for reform and investment in
A huge thank you to all the speakers, panellists, and attendees who joined our recent webinar exploring the power of citizen-led commissioning in public health. Held in partnership with the