The “Beyond the Usual Suspects – real Influence matters” conference proved a very successful day. Hosted by London Civic Forum and TCC, it was attended by over 100 people representing…
In my last post I looked at the 10 key rules for implementing a social marketing programme. In this posting I want to look at the key elements of a…
I will be writing more on the various types of behaviour change in the coming months, but in the meantime I thought it would be good to look at one…
Early public expenditure announcements and the Queen’s Speech have confirmed what we all knew already, the public sector faces tough times for the next few years. Reductions in expenditure may…
Though the act of postal voting and then voting at the polling station on May 6th there will be substantial public involvement voting for a choice of Government. Next year…
TCC is very proud of the work it has done in the field of community cohesion. In the last three years it has worked with many local authorities to tackle…
An area that was hotly debated before the election but so far has not been seriously addressed through the campaign is the issue of social care. The lack of consensus…
I have written that we often act without a command of all the facts. This is quite natural. Our ancestors on the African savanna may have had to make split…
Last time I wrote about our bounded rationality. In just a few weeks, somewhere between three or four out of every five people are likely to take the trouble to…
TCC were represented last week at the UK Public Health Association (UKPHA) Forum held by the seaside in Bournemouth last week. The Marmot Review, the General Election, and the Economic…