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        An asset based community solution to tackling secondhand smoke


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        Joanne Pullen and Caroline Hooper


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        Joanne Pullen  Founding Director, ActivMob, St Austell

        Biography

        Joanne is one of the founding directors of Activmob CIC, a pioneering and innovative social enterprise specialising in bringing together citizens, local communities and service providers to capture real life experiences and co-produce insight driven outcomes

        Joannes skills and experience in business development and health lead her to be contracted to develop the concept of Activmob, turning it into a robust business model that was one of the first to move from the public to voluntary sector. She has strong and established skills in designing primary research and creative ways of engaging people from all backgrounds.

        She really enjoys analysis of, and involving a range of stakeholders in discovering and designing solutions to complex issues we face as a society and feels lucky to still have opportunities of undertaking field research
        observing people and their behaviour.

         
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