
Over two days, the BehaviourWorks Australia team will use case studies and compelling examples of behavioural solutions in the public sector to show participants how to apply a behavioural lens to problems faced by policy makers at any level.
Course topics
Influences on human behaviour – how to identify and measure them
Common behaviour change mistakes – how to avoid them
Working with data to support interventions
Tools to support a conceptual exploration of the problem
Tools to increase the odds of behaviour change in a target audience
Classic policy tools versus behavioural solutions
Using behavioural change solutions in the policy cycle.
Key benefits
Influencing human behaviour will help participants understand how to avoid common behaviour change mistakes. Participants will develop a better understanding of behavioural drivers; discover how to design and test interventions supported by the right data and methods to collect the right data, and how to evaluate impact.
You will develop the ability to understand a problem at a systems level and then drill down to identify and prioritise specific audiences and behaviours to address.
You will leave this workshop better equipped to use tools that can increase the chances of behaviour change in a target audience. The methods covered in this workshop can be scaled for projects of different sizes and with different budgetary parameters.
Who should attend
Influencing human behaviour has been designed for people leading government programs, and who are keen to understand how behaviour plays a role in the success of their program.
Fees
$AU 1,950 (inc. GST)
ANZSOG Alumni receive a 15% discount*
Receive a 25% discount for registrations of four or more people*
*Only one discount is redeemable for each registration. Please contact us for more information
About BehaviourWorks Australia
BehaviourWorks Australia (BWA) is a leading behaviour change research enterprise within the Monash Sustainable Development Institute at Monash University.
Established in 2011, BWA is now the largest applied behaviour change research unit in Australia with a large portfolio of projects completed in the areas of health, energy, water, waste, pollution, biosecurity, education, social inclusion, finance and safety.