UNCFSP PSA: Prostate Cancer

The ROCHE/UNCFSP Health Communications Social Marketing Campaign supports the development of health promotion and disease prevention messages by college students on HBCU campuses. Each institutional grant recipient chose one health disparity focus area for the crease of a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to improve awareness and prevention of health related risky behaviors affecting youth. Faculty and student involvement from various curricular areas produced a creative, conceptual, and visual...

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From: UNCFSP

Related topics : health promotion social marketing campaign

UNCFSP PSA: Breast Cancer

The ROCHE/UNCFSP Health Communications Social Marketing Campaign supports the development of health promotion and disease prevention messages by college students on HBCU campuses. Each institutional grant recipient chose one health disparity focus area for the crease of a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to improve awareness and prevention of health related risky behaviors affecting youth. Faculty and student involvement from various curricular areas produced a creative, conceptual, and visual...

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From: UNCFSP

Related topics : health promotion social marketing campaign

WISH 2015 Interview: L Suzanne Suggs, Chair of Communicating Complex Health Messages Forum

The communication of science, and health policy in particular, to the public is a major policy issue. As well as public health messages, governments and health system leaders need to communicate the rationale and need for innovation and change in healthcare delivery models in a dynamic and fast-changing political, social and media environment.

The World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) Forum, chaired by L Suzanne Suggs, PhD, MS, CHES, Associate Professor of Social Marketing and Head of...

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From: WISH Qatar

Related topics : social media changed politics / social marketing health communication / social media for market research / social media marketing policy

Social Marketing to Promote Healthy Food

In this 2011 presentation to Dieticians of Canada, Sameer Deshpande compares social marketing with other social change tools to influence individual behaviour and later on describes its basic concepts. If you are a student or practitioner of public health, especially nutrition, this video is for you.

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From: Sameer Deshpande

Related topics : marketing social change

Book | Behavior Change and Public Health in the Developing World

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Focusing on universal public health issues, this book explores what can be done and what the future holds. It introduces students and practitioners to behaviorchange theories and applications. It details experiences of successful programs for the prevention and control of the world's biggest killers: malnutrition; respiratory infections; diarrhea; Hiv//aids; and health problems arising from tobacco consumption and lack of access to family...

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From: Foster Sipes

Related topics : social marketing strategies for changing public behavior / social media marketing strategies / social media marketing plan

Impacts of alcohol marketing through social media channels

Excessive alcohol consumption by young people is a growing public health problem in Australia. Sophie Lindsay’s PhD research looks at the impacts of marketing alcohol in social media environments.

To find out more, go to http://business.monash.edu/business-insights

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From: Monash Business School

Related topics : social media impact on marketing / social media for market research / social media impact on business / marketing through social media

“Ebola communication: mistakes, wins, and lessons going forward” – sponsored by Abt Associates

Presentations from World Social Marketing Conference, Sydney, 2015 www.wsmconferemce.com

This special session will examine the social marketing implications related to the recent Ebola Virus Disease outbreak. We will critique prevention and treatment messages, community outreach efforts, attempts to shift cultural norms, how information, communication and technology (ICT) solutions were deployed, and the role of the media in addressing the biggest public health crisis of our time.

Facilitator:...

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From: Matt Wilson

Related topics : world social marketing conference / social media marketing conferences

Responsible Alcohol Marketing: A Public Health Oxymoron? - Professor Janet Hoek

Janet Hoek graduated with degrees in English Literature, ideal preparation for her career as a academic interested in marketing's wider social meanings and implications. She has worked extensively in tobacco control and is deputy director of the ASPIRE2025 collaboration, a cross-disciplinary team of researchers developing and testing evidence to support the government's goal of smokefree Aotearoa/New Zealand by 2025. Although pre-occupied with tobacco control research, Janet has also explored...

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From: University of Otago, Wellington

Related topics : social marketing public health

Social Marketing with Bernadette Giblin, AOLCP

With funding from the Long Island Sound Future Fund we are bringing you "Social Marketing" with Bernadette Giblin, AOLCP, which covers marketing and messaging your organic land care services to the public. This 35 minute presentation was given at the last two Organic Lawn Care Certificate Courses and is now available for free with viewing at your convenience.

Bernadette Giblin is the two time recipient of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute's (TURI) Toxics Reduction Champion Award. She is an...

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From: OLC Webinar

Related topics : future of social marketing