F66 CBC Advanced Module:Improving Methods For Selecting & Specifying Behaviour Change TechniquesInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionDeveloping effective behaviour change interventions requires selecting appropriate behaviour change techniques (BCTs), the smallest active intervention components. The BCT Taxonomy v1 has been widely used to specify and define BCTs in interventions. This workshop introduces the Behaviour Change Techniques Ontology (BCTO), an updated method of specifying and describing (BCTs). Building on the widely used BCT Taxonomy v1, this ontology provides a more comprehensive and precise tool for selecting, specifying and synthesising BCTs. The workshop will provide guidance to apply the BCTO and its online tools to research and practice, transitioning from taxonomy to ontology. This guidance will include how to use the ontology to select, precisely describe and synthesise information about BCTs. The workshop also explores the potential of ontologies for interdisciplinary communication and advanced data analysis. Date: 22nd and 23rd October 2025 (half day) Places are limited with the course capped at 25 participants and a minimum number of 10 participants is required. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change/advanced-modules-behaviour-change
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Attendee Categories1) Early Bird Students & LMIC
Additional ItemsContactFor all queries in regards to this Course please contact the following :- UCL Centre for Behaviour Change
PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS COURSE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationFacilitators: Dr Marta Marques, Dr Paulina Schenk, Dr Maya Braun & Dr Carolina Silva.
You are invited to attend a subsequent workshop led by Professor Robert West on CACTISS (COM-B Assessment Criteria To Intervention Strategy Spreadsheet), on 29 October from 2-4:30pm. This session will build on what you have learnt in the BCTO workshop, demonstrating how the CACTISS Tool provides a step-by-step method for identifying what aspects of capability, opportunity and motivation to target and how to use this to select appropriate behaviour change techniques. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/gMZRInatQ6W4uFyMVedPVw
For more information on the Advanced Modules, see here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change/advanced-modules-behaviour-change. Recently Added |