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− | Professor [[Theresa Marteau]] is director of the [[Behavioural and Health Research Unit]] based at Cambridge. The research unit is funded by the [[Department of Health]] who invested £5m over five years. <ref> Cabinet Office,[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Government-Response-House-of-Lords-Inquiry-Behaviour-Change.pdf Government Response to the Science and Technology Select Committee Report on Behaviour Change] accessed 28th September 2011 </ref> [[Theresa Marteau]] is also an academic advisor to the [[cabinet Office]]'s [[Behavioural Insights Team]]. <ref> Department for Business, Innovation and Skills [http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/biscore/consumer-issues/docs/b/11-749-better-choices-better-deals-consumers-powering-growth.pdf Better Choices: Better Deals Consumers Powering Growth] accessed 28th September 2011 </ref> | + | Professor [[Theresa Marteau]] is director of the [[Behavioural and Health Research Unit]] based at Cambridge. The research unit is funded by the [[Department of Health]] who invested £5m over five years. <ref> Cabinet Office,[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Government-Response-House-of-Lords-Inquiry-Behaviour-Change.pdf Government Response to the Science and Technology Select Committee Report on Behaviour Change] accessed 28th September 2011 </ref> [[Theresa Marteau]] is also an academic advisor to the [[cabinet Office]]'s [[Behavioural Insights Team]]. The research funding is intended to provide the government with evidence on the effectiveness, value for money, and impact on health inequalities of interventions delivered at individual, community and population levels. <ref> Department for Business, Innovation and Skills [http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/biscore/consumer-issues/docs/b/11-749-better-choices-better-deals-consumers-powering-growth.pdf Better Choices: Better Deals Consumers Powering Growth] accessed 28th September 2011 </ref> |
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Professor Theresa Marteau is director of the Behavioural and Health Research Unit based at Cambridge. The research unit is funded by the Department of Health who invested £5m over five years. [1] Theresa Marteau is also an academic advisor to the cabinet Office's Behavioural Insights Team. The research funding is intended to provide the government with evidence on the effectiveness, value for money, and impact on health inequalities of interventions delivered at individual, community and population levels. [2]
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- Professor of Health Psychology at King’s College London
- Director of the Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health (with the London School of Economics and Queen Mary, University of London)
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- ↑ Cabinet Office,Government Response to the Science and Technology Select Committee Report on Behaviour Change accessed 28th September 2011
- ↑ Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Better Choices: Better Deals Consumers Powering Growth accessed 28th September 2011