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General Social Marketing Questions and Answers

SM Forum Moderator - 0 Replies How well understood is social marketing? The DH are interested to know how social marketing is percieved in your areas....

28/05/09
11:42

Evaluation

SM Forum Moderator - 0 Replies How and to what degree do you evaluate your social marketing activities?...

28/05/09
11:41

Support

SM Forum Moderator - 0 Replies Where do you need the most support when planning an intervention?...

28/05/09
11:41

Feedback

SM Forum Moderator - 0 Replies Tell us about the work you are doing in your local area. We are particularly interested in hearing about:
- Current number of higher risk drinkers/alcohol related hospital admissions.
- Details of the segmentation used
- Details of the...

28/05/09
11:39

request graphic file

Alison Crewdson - 0 Replies
Hi there can you please advise where I can find the graphic file to
reproduce the Z card for "How do your drinks add up"
Many thanks

Alison Crewdson
Alcohol Coordinator
Public Health Directorate
Me...

06/07/10
14:40

NHS Blackpool - Social Marketing campaign

Keith Cruden - 0 Replies The ALTN8 social marketing campaign, funded by NHS Blackpool kicks off on 29th June 2009 with a launch event at the Solaris Centre, South Promenade, Blackpool. The website (www.altn8.info) will launch at the same time. The website will contain lots o...

10/06/09
15:27

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