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The Social Psychology of Speeding: attitudes to 20mph

Posted on 13 July 202213 July 2022 by charlesmusselwhite

Author: Dr Charles Musselwhite, Co-Director of THINK Summary People know that speed of vehicles is a key issue in road traffic collisions. The vast majority of the public support tougher enforcement of speed limits and are in favour of reducing speed limits in certain residential areas. Yet many people continue to drive their vehicles over…

Why slowing down is key to speeding up the COVID-19 recovery

Posted on 13 July 20223 April 2023 by amynicholass

Author Dr Sarah Jones, THINK Co-Director from Public Health Wales The COVID-19 pandemic has been the greatest threat to health and health services since at least the emergence of HIV in the 1980s, but arguably for longer. Recovering from it is a significant challenge on an individual and population health level, as well as for…

Can 20 mph speed limits reduce community severance?

Posted on 13 July 202213 July 2022 by lucybaker

Author: Dr Lucy Baker For the full-length discussion article ‘Can 20 mph speed limits reduce community severance?’ please follow this link: https://think.aber.ac.uk/20mph-and-health/ Summary There is a clear imperative to reduce average speeds and excessive speeding to prevent injury and death. One approach to achieve this is to use strategically placed infrastructure that slows traffic. In…

Poetry: In Praise of Walking

Posted on 28 June 202218 July 2022 by charlesmusselwhite

We were delighted to have a series of poems “in praise of walking” written for THINK, written by Professor Matthew Jarvis, writer, critic and poet at Aberystwyth University. We were looking at creative techniques we could use to get people thinking differently about the relationships between transport and health. We were discussing these with Matt…

ICTH 2022 Cardiff Transit Stop 21/22 June highlights

Posted on 23 June 202216 January 2023 by amynicholass

On two warm sunny days in mid-June (and amid a national rail strike), THINK was delighted to host The International Conference on Transport and Health (ICTH) “transit stop” at the beautiful Bute Park visitor centre and Glamorgan Cricket Ground conference centre known as Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. We got outside as much as possible to…

Collaborative working blog series: Working with big and thick data for collaborative urban planning and research

Posted on 21 June 202212 August 2022 by lucybaker

THINK recently held a series of workshops where transport and health practitioners, researchers and policy-makers discussed the challenges and possibility for progression in improving public health through transport interventions and policy, while also working toward broader social and environmental goals.  One of the key themes that came from the discussions was collaboration. Suggestions included more…

Launching ‘Lanes and Lines’: a project engaging you with creative culture relating to transport

Posted on 15 June 20221 August 2022 by lucybaker

Public transport offers a way to reduce carbon emissions and with first and last mile active journeys, it plays a part in us getting the right amount of exercise in our routines to keep healthy. It’s also important for community health, cohesion, and wellbeing, particularly for those who depend on services. As important as it…

Advertising in Wales and the UK: a need for transport and health integration to create healthier places

Posted on 26 April 202213 July 2022 by lucybaker

Author: Dr Lucy Baker, Aberystwyth University New ways of tackling obesity in transport and urban policy Like UK figures, around 60% of adults[i] and 26.9% of children are overweight or obese in Wales[ii]. Research suggests exposure to unhealthy food advertising contributes to unhealthy eating, weight gain and obesity [iii]. It is estimated that people are…

Welcome to the Transport and Health integrated research NetworK – THINK

Posted on 24 February 20223 May 2022 by amynicholass

This is your network, facilitated by the THINK team, so if you have ideas for what the THINK network could do to support greater integration of transport and health thinking into your work please email think@aber.ac.uk

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THINK Podcast

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THINK is a collaboration between the psychology department of Aberystwyth University and Public Health Wales, and is funded by Health and Care Research Wales to improve health outcomes for all, in relation to transport. The network is made up of individuals working in academic, practitioner, policy or charity roles across different areas of transport and health. THINK facilitates research, training and seminars to develop knowledge and provide opportunities to work collaboratively across four different themes – air and noise pollution; injuries and deaths stemming from vehicle crashes; the impact of active travel (walking and cycling) on health; and the impact of vehicles dividing communities. You can sign up as a member of THINK for free on the website https://think.aber.ac.uk/sign-up/ or follow us @TransportHealth

THINK podcast – falling in love with the buses
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THINK presents a variety of perspectives on how we can fall in love with the buses again across Wales and the UK. 

Hear from campaigners working hard to save their bus routes, retired bus drivers who reflect on how things used to be and what can be done to improve the current situation, a bus and coach industry representative and academics who provide tips on getting more passengers by making bus provision feel safer for more people, and how to get the message out to a wider audience about the benefits of bus travel. 

The recording was made in various locations including outside and online so the sound quality varies slightly. 

Amy Nicholass and Charles Musselwhite from THINK wish to thank to Elly Foster, David Marshall, Rosemary Corcoran, Dr Lucy Baker, Katherine Parsons, Aaron Hill and Roger French for giving their time for free to take part in the recording. 

THINK podcast – falling in love with the buses
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