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RSPH | ‘What are you talking about?’ report

The Royal Society of Public Health has launched their report ‘What are you talking about? Using everyday conversations to improve health outcomes’.

The report, ‘What are you talking about?’, argues that everyday conversations play a vital role in encouraging people to make positive behaviour changes such as exercising more, stopping smoking, and drinking less, as well as signposting to further support on issues like mental health and the menopause. There is reference to the role of MECC in physical activity and mental health in schools. The report makes a number of recommendations to policy makers to maximise the effectiveness of the MECC framework.

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