The Behaviour Change Collaborative is a social enterprise working collaboratively to address health, social and environmental challenges.
BETTER HEALTH FOR ALL
We’ve been delivering successful social marketing, behaviour change communication and health promotion programs for more than a decade. Recently, we’ve helped to improve childhood literacy in South Africa and Jordan, and tackled high suicide rates in WA’s Goldfields. We’re currently working with government and NGO’s to address teen vaping, maternal health , alcohol and drug related harm and to improve service access for disadvantaged health consumers.
IMPROVING SOCIAL COHESION
We’ve quickly established a reputation as a trusted advisor to government and NGO’s on some of the world’s most pressing social issues. We generate and interpret audience and behavioural insight to inform policy, strategy and campaigns. We’re currently working on projects to reduce gender inequality, family and domestic violence, racism, and to enhance community cohesion. We’re particularly adept at meaningfully engaging with disadvantaged and hard to reach groups.
A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
From encouraging sustainable behaviours in West Australian homes and workplaces, to a Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy for Zambia – we deliver behaviourally informed projects that contribute to a sustainable future for all. Recently we’ve been working to protect wildlife from dog attack in Southeast Queensland, improve household recycling and waste management, and to support climate adaptation.
How can we help?
Research and evaluation
Community and stakeholder engagment
Participatory design
Training and capacity building
Social marketing
Behaviour change communication
Posts
Five dimensions of change
Why do people say they want to change and then refrain from actually doing something about their behaviour? And to what extent does our motivation to do more sports, read more books or drink less alcohol predict our success? In this blog I will explain 5 dimensions of...
Encouraging voluntary behaviour change
Last week I came across this fundraising box at Subway. The sign promised that in exchange for helping I would feel good. My inner philanthropist thought why not! So I donated the coin contents of my purse and instantly received a good, warm fuzzy feeling. Given that...
4 factors that help create real social change
"Preparation, patience and a willingness to play the long game." These were some of the insights shared by Lisa Cohen, National Programme Manager of Scottish mental health programme See Me at a recent seminar I attended in Wellington, New Zealand. Many of the factors...
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