Principles of Intervention Design
In this webinar, Tanya Fosdick & Dan Campsall will explore the way in which behavioural interventions can be designed in a more systematic way, drawing on recognised tools and techniques that will result in more robust approaches. This session will include content on:
- Developing a systematic approach
- Theories, models & frameworks
- Foundations and plumblines, the roles of data & evidence in Intervention Design
- Roles & responsibilities in a team approach to intervention design
Dan Campsall
Chairman
Having dedicated over a decade to road safety, Dan has been involved in leading a number of pioneering and critically acclaimed initiatives such as MAST online, CrashMap.co.uk and Safer Roads Berkshire all of which have gone on to win major awards. Dan also does a good deal of training, public speaking and is often used as a commentator by various media networks.
Dan has a background in marketing and communications who has overseen many of RSA’s campaigns; a portfolio of initiatives that embraces everything from car seat safety and child pedestrian training to young drivers and motorcyclists.
In addition to his role in Agilysis, Dan supports the work of PACTS (www.pacts.org.uk) and is a member of the RoadSafe (www.roadsafe.com)
Tanya Fosdick
Head of Research
Background in research, working in road safety analysis for the last twelve years.
Specialises in the provision of in-depth research, data management and evaluation design and implementation.
Advises on the incorporation of appropriate behaviour change models and behaviour change techniques in intervention design.
Outstanding communication skills, demonstrated through the production of high-quality written reports; paper presentations; and training delivery.
Has been involved in a number of high profile projects including E-Valu-It; research into rural young drivers and adult pedestrians; and evaluation of a variety of local and national road safety schemes, including multiple young driver campaigns, a longitudinal study of national BikeSafe, and a large scale evaluation of IAM Roadsmart.