The National Social Marketing Centre | The NSMC

The NSMC shares social marketing best practice through a range of reports, leaflets and documents, many of...

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Date: 2017-03-10 07:07:50
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NHS Information Pack for Fathers

My other half found the breastfeeding pack for new dads really useful. Once he'd read it, he brought me drinks while I was feeding and was much more attentive - making sure I'd eaten properly etc. In fact, when I think about it, I found the pack pretty useful too - thank you!

New Mum - Brighton

We were appointed to design an information pack to encourage and inform fathers in Brighton & Hove on how to be involved in...

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What is social marketing? - Best practice in social ...

Social marketing uses a range of techniques and approaches, commonly known as a 'marketing mix', to change people's behaviour in a clearly defined and positive way. Its aim is to achieve a particular 'social good', rather than commercial benefits - even though it uses many of the same methods as commercial advertising and marketing.

However, social marketing can also use techniques that are not...

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Alcohol social marketing - Toolkit (2009) - Social ...

What is higher risk drinking?

Higher risk drinkers (previously called harmful drinkers) are:

Men who regularly consume over 50 units of alcohol per week

Women who regularly consume over 35 units of alcohol per week

Men drinking between 22 and 49 units per week and women drinking between 15 and 34 units per week are at an increasing risk of alcohol-related illness (previously called hazardous...

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