Join CIHT Yorkshire & the Humber for a webinar on the BetterPoints behaviour change platform and programmes on 17 September, 12.30-13.30.
This webinar will introduce the BetterPoints behaviour change platform and programmes. Originally created to reward positive behaviours with a currency that could be donated to charity, BetterPoints is now a certified B Corporation delivering complex behaviour change interventions across transport, health and climate for clients including Local and Combined Authorities, universities, airports and national transport agencies. The presentation will share results from BetterPoints Sheffield, explaining how the programme reached 25,000 people and helped thousands of them to drive less, achieving measurable increases in physical activity and reductions in carbon emissions. We will introduce current programmes in Yorkshire and the Humber and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Highways and transportation professionals across the public and private sectors involved in delivering planning and engineering projects. Anyone interested in sustainable travel and ways to support more people switching from single occupancy vehicle.
Jack Windle PhD, Chief Sustainable Transport Officer, BetterPoints
Jack has worked in the sustainable transport sector for thirteen years, designing and delivering successful behaviour change campaigns focused on walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport. Jack oversees the delivery of all BetterPoints' transport programmes in the UK and Europe and he is a lifelong cyclist and a qualified cycling instructor.
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