Brainbox news

Why do young people want to drive?

Our research paper on what motivates young people to learn to drive has been published in Transportation Research Part F.

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Brainbox wins a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award

Fiona has won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for the report she produced for road safety professionals on Using Behaviour Change Techniques. The RAC Foundation commissioned Fiona and Professor Mark Sullman to write about behaviour change techniques and how to apply them.

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Everybody Active website is now live

Kirklees Council has developed Everybody Active - a website that helps people become more physically active. Once registered with Everybody Active, people can set themselves goals and access information and resources that will help them meet their goals. The site is based on principles of Health Psychology and the Brainbox team is conducting a Randomised Controlled Trial to evaluate the site. https://www.everybodyactive.org.uk

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Brainbox tackling air pollution

Brainbox Research is working with the Leeds Sustainability Institute on a project for Leeds City Council to reduce air pollution.

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Why do people drive when they can’t see clearly?

Our new research project aims to understand how to stop people driving without clear vision.

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One week, two conferences

This week has been one for showcasing our results.

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Redesigning the breast diagnostic services in Leeds

Brainbox Research recently conducted patient insight research to inform to a radical review of breast cancer services that aims to develop and deliver an integrated, coordinated and personalised service providing high-quality care that meets the needs of the people who use it.

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Screening surveys

Please follow the links to complete our screening surveys

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Joined Up Leeds summary report

Download our summary report about the Leeds city-wide consultation on how health and wellbeing information could and should be used for the benefit of residents.

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New What’s Driving Us? instructors

Congratulations to the six new What’s Driving Us? (WDU) instructors who recently undertook training and became accredited to deliver the programme.

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