If you work on a public sector health campaign, the chances are that someone else somewhere is working on the same issue. One Stop Shop offers health professionals a chance to share unpublished research and information on consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviour across a range of public health priorities.

If you work on a public sector health campaign, the chances are that someone else somewhere is working on the same issue. One Stop Shop offers health professionals a chance to share unpublished research and information on consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviour across a range of public health priorities.

Alcohol in the workplace: Exploratory research

To identify the level of need and support required by local business to address alcohol misuse in the work place. (This was cited as ‘one of the aims’ of the research. However, no others were specified.)

Reducing excessive drinking among females: Exploratory research

In support of the overall project objective (see ‘Background’ above) the specific research objectives were to:

Awareness and attitudes towards Cancer: Qualitative research

The Specific objectives of the research were to give insight into a range of specific issues: • Awareness of cancer & risks • Knowledge about symptoms • Confirm barriers to seeing a GP • Most effective language to push to seeing a GP – cancer-led v symptoms-led • Most effective type of appeal to push to see a GP – emotional v rational • Examples of existing campaigns – cancer-led (Cancer Chancer) and symptoms-led (Cough Cough):

Understanding White British smokers: Qualitative Research

Specific objectives of the research were to:
• Size and profile the White British smoking population in Hackney
• Establish smoking habits: what they smoke and when
• Understand attitudes to smoking and attitudes to quitting
• Measure awareness, knowledge and perceptions of ways to quit
• Understand preferred quit methods
• Identify existing and potential barriers to quitting
• Measure awareness and use of NHS City and Hackney or other smoking cessation services among White British smokers

Evaluation of WOCBA (women of child bearing age) food initiative

The Specific objectives of the research for each of the pilots were to: 1. Describe the pilots as they unfolded, including how participants experienced them, and draw out learning about how implementation can be improved upon when the projects are rolled out 2. Assess the extent to which each of the pilots has achieved its aims, such as changes in attitudes, motivation and behaviours amongst participants 3. Assess the extent to which any unintended outcomes have occurred (both positive and negative) 4.

Attitudes and understanding of mental health among Afro-Caribbean communities in Islington: Qualitative research

This research was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of attitudes towards and knowledge of mental health among the African-Caribbean community in Islington Overall aims: • To understand attitudes towards and knowledge of mental health • To identify barriers to accessing mental health services • To assess existing and proposed interventions and their promotional materials The research objectives were to explore: • Awareness and understanding of mental health, including terminology • Stigma and discrimination • Awareness and use of services • Customer journeys • Reactions to possible in

'Got it Covered' - summer condom pilot: Campaign tracking research

The overall aim of the 2010 research was to measure the effectiveness of the Got it Covered campaign in Liverpool and Bristol.

Chlamydia screening providers: Qualitative research

The overall objective of the research was to understand what will ‘move and motivate’ screening sites to proactively offer screening to young adults to the level required to meet targets (including capacity needs and needs for building in self-reliance and sustainability).