Stop Saying Stop – New Approaches To Safety Campaigning
09 July 2024 Webinar
Just telling someone to STOP doing something rarely works, why then do so many safety campaigns still end up taking that approach?
Claremont has done cutting-edge work across a wide range of safety issues: violence reduction, antisocial behaviour, drink-driving, motorcycle, gas, electrical and water safety.
In this Claremont event we’ll spotlight two of our recent behaviour change campaigns and hear from a leading behavioural psychologist.
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