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Abstract submissions open 9 February 2026
Registration opens 1 April 2026
Abstract submissions close 1 May 2026
Abstract results announced 12 June 2026
Pre-conferences 10 November 2026
Abstract submissions open 9 February 2026
Registration opens 1 April 2026
Abstract submissions close 1 May 2026
Abstract results announced 12 June 2026
Pre-conferences 10 November 2026
Abstract submissions open 9 February 2026
Registration opens 1 April 2026
Abstract submissions close 1 May 2026
Abstract results announced 12 June 2026
Pre-conferences 10 November 2026
¾ day: 11:00 – 17:00

Who must do what, where, when and why? Introduction to behavioural and social science for Public Health

Organisers

EUPHA Behavioural and Social Science Section

ECDC

WHO Europe Behavioural and Cultural Insights Unit (BCI)

Department of Behaviour and Health, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), the Netherlands

Flanders Institute for Healthy Living, Belgium

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Presenters

Jet Sanders (president EUPHA Behavioural and Social Science Section; RIVM)

Irina Ljungqvist (ECDC)

Katrine Habersaat (WHO Europe BCI)

Mart van Dijk (RIVM)

Lien Van der Biest (Flanders Institute for Healthy Living)

Human behaviour plays a key role in health, wellbeing, and health outcomes. Health-related behaviours are embedded in complex individual and social contexts; addressing them requires people-centred, evidence-based methods that advance resilience, equity and innovation. In this workshop we address how behavioural and social science helps to 1) understand what drives health behaviours, 2) implement effective interventions and 3) evaluate the impact of interventions in public health.

Applying behavioural science is a multidisciplinary approach which delivers measurable impact through data-driven and people-centred social innovation. Simple tools can help put behavioural science at the forefront of public health planning. For example, by always asking the question what (behaviour) needs to be done where and when (context), by whom (target audience) and why (determinants)? The answers to these questions help to design interventions to improve health outcomes, resilience, and equity.

 

Objectives

The workshop has three objectives. Participants will:

  1. Get familiar with the behavioural and social science approach, including key theoretical models and frameworks.
  2. Understand the steps of the behavioural and social science approach in the context of public health.
  3. Practice the use of behavioural and social science models, approaches and tools for specific public health topics.

 

Target audience

Public health professionals who want to learn more about behavioural and cultural insights. No prior knowledge of the application of behavioural and social sciences to health is required to attend.

 

About the training

This training offers a variety of plenary presentations, facilitated discussions, case examples, and group exercises.

 

General overview of the programme

 

11:00 – 12:30

Introduction to Behavioural and Social Science, including:

  • An updated socio-ecological model: understanding interrelations between personal and environmental factors
  • Tailoring Health Programmes (THP) approach
  • Why do people do the way they do: capability – opportunity – motivation (COM-B)
  • Group exercise

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch break

13:30 – 15:00

  • Designing interventions and behaviour change techniques
  • Group exercise

15:00 – 15:30

Coffee break

15:30 – 17:00

  • Designing interventions (continued) and evaluation
  • Practical tools to take home
  • Group exercise

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