The Campaign for Social Science was launched in 2011 to advocate social science to the UK Government and to the public, at a time of significant change in the higher education system. It campaigns for the restoration of the post of Government Chief Social Science Advisor and the retention of large-scale longitudinal research programmes. It also promotes social science in the media and on the web and organises road shows and other events to emphasise the value of social science. As of January 2015, the Campaign was supported by 80 universities, learned societies, charities and publishers.
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Introduction Healthy behaviour: promoting population behaviour change Understanding behaviour change Strategies to encourage and support changes in health-related behaviours Self-management of illness and long-term conditions Behaviour change and implications for health service delivery Social sciences and data Recommendations