No Way! Sign Me Up!Reducing health inequalities starts with understanding people better. Ā
Making Hidden Voices Heard is a fast-paced, practical Skills Summit forĀ everyone designing, commissioning or delivering behaviour change in the real world but committed to shifting beyond awareness and putting inclusivity at the centre.Ā
A skills sprint for NHS, Local Government, Public Health, Marketing, Communications, Service Providers, Voluntary Sector, Agencies - everyone designing, commissioning or delivering behaviour change.
This event is free for all thanks to the generosity of our partners and speakers. ā¤ļø (Check out the amazing line-up below.)
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Ā 26th MarchĀ 2026
Register below it's online Via Teams!!!Ā
With thanks to our partnersĀ
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Training formatĀ Ā
Eight fast-paced sessions. One simple format: StopāStartāSteal. Real-world skills and insights on behaviour change and inclusion ā no death by PowerPoint, just practical takeaways you can use in services, strategy, or communications.
Weāre hugely grateful to our speakers for bringing this to life. Getting to this level of clarity isnāt easy ā but after five years of delivering Behaviour Change Marketing Bootcamp, and shaped by your feedback, weāve built something thatās genuinely useful.
Recorded too, if you need it.
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REGISTER YOUR PLACEAgendaĀ
26th March 9:30 - 1pm Via Microsoft Teams -
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- š§ The Psychology Behind People's Decisions:Ā Luan Wise, Author, Marketing & Psychology + Marketing Consultant
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- š§ Inclusion that Actually Works (Not Performative):Ā Advita Patel, President Emeritus, Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) + Author, Building a Culture of Inclusivity
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- š§ Behavioural Boosts at Scale - without widening inequality: Ā Katherine Knight, Director, Intelligent Health + Chair of Rounders England
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- š§ Building Trust with Underserved Communities: How to design engagement:Ā Elisabete Miranda, Programme Lead, BHA for EqualityĀ
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- š§ Ā Fireside chat: Behavioural science in health & local government - what's coming from the Behavioural Science and Public Health Network . Dr Paul Chadwick, CEO, Behavioural Science & Public Health Network
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- š§ The Power of Better Questions:Ā Katie Tucker, Author, When Penguins Eat Peaches
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- š§ We are Undefeatable In BwD: storytelling without tokenism:Ā Alison Whittaker Stewart, Physical Activity Campaigns Lead, Together an Active Future
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- š§ Using Behavioural Insights to Capture the Voices of Your Audiences:Ā Ruth Dale, Behavioural Insights Lead, Hidden Voices Heard
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