Martine Stead
13 published titles
Female cycles : a resource pack for working with girls and women
1 edition
- ISBN: 0951823108
- Ealing Health Promotion Service
- 1991
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Young people's views on medical research and animal research
1 edition
- Centre for Social Marketing
- 1993
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Developing options for a programme on adolescent smoking in Wales
1 edition
- ISBN: 1856871673
- Health Promotion Wales
- 1995
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Promoting consumption of vegetables : a qualitative exploratory study of women's knowledge, attitudes and practice : summary
1 edition
- Centre for Social Marketing
- 1996
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Information needs of Scottish jurors : an evaluation of the Scottish Courts Service leaflet
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0748058842
- Scottish Office Central Research Unit
- 1997
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Changing speeding behaviour in Scotland : an evaluation of the 'Foolsspeed' campaign
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0755934547
- Scottish Executive Social Research
- 2002
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Literature review into the effectiveness of school drug education
1 edition
- ISBN: 0755929411
- Scottish Executive
- 2007
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of drug education in Scottish schools
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 075592939X
- Scottish Executive Social Research
- 2007
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Evaluation of Foolsspeed campaign final phase
1 edition
- ISBN: 9780755964963
- Scottish Executive Social Research
- 2007
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Evaluation of Foolsspeed campaign : final phase : report
1 edition
- ISBN: 9780755964956
- Scottish Executive Social Research
- 2007
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How do young people engage with food branding?
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Public Health Research Consortium
- 2009
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Changing attitudes, knowledge and behaviour : a review of successful initiatives
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- 2009
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The process and impact of change in the school food policy on food and nutrient intake of children aged 4-7 and 11-12 years both in and out of school : a mixed methods approach
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Public Health Research Consortium
- 2012
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