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 One Stop Shop offers health professionals a chance to share unpublished research and information on consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviour across a range of public health priorities.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 One Stop Shop offers health professionals a chance to share unpublished research and information on consumer knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviour across a range of public health priorities.

Pilot interventions to increase the number of 18-24 year-olds carrying condoms: Evaluation research

To explore, through test activity in a pilot location, what interventions could increase the level of condom carrying amongst 18- to 24-year-olds. The strategy for the test is based on optimising carrying of condoms through:

  • Demonstrating that carrying a condom has currency/benefits
  • Distributing condoms for free

The overall objectives of this research were to demonstrate:

Routine and manual workers who smoke: Creative development research

The main objectives of the research were to:

 

  • Assess reactions to the potential ideas and executions
  • Explore communication for each idea and execution
  • Look at reactions to creative executions
  • Understand how motivating these were to R&M smokers
  • And how they would encourage R&M smokers to use or consider their LSSS
  • Explore tone of voice

 

Teenage pregnancy in London: Campaign tracking survey

  • To measure awareness and recognition of the communications
  • To investigate understanding of the message of the communications and perceived relevance of these messages
  • To track changes in broad attitudes to sexual behaviour and especially those relating to the specific campaign messages