Flexible activity
Booster or reinforcement messages involve delivery of message(s) to program participants that reinforce the program target or goal relevant to a behavioural or attitudinal change. In this activity, program facilitators will deliver a message or series of messages to program participants that reiterate the targeted goal of the program or activity.
Booster or reinforcement messages can provide participants with ongoing support and encouragement to continue with an assigned activity or behaviour. It can simulate continuous contact with a program facilitator and engagement with the program itself. This can be particularly beneficial where a program is seeking to remotely instil and motivate a behavioural change, or sustain a behavioural change beyond an initial in-person program delivery component.
Booster or reinforcement messages can be delivered in a number of ways.
This flexible activity has been implemented with a number of different target groups. Key characteristics include:
If online or video interventions are going to be implemented, service providers and participants will require access to devices and/or software to view and engage with the content.
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