How a 'trail of positive steps' out of lockdown could stop Victorians breaking the rules

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Offering Victorians small, meaningful steps out of lockdown more regularly could help prevent people from choosing to breach coronavirus health directives, a behavioural expert says.

Health behaviour psychologist Ron Borland says offering frequent "rewards" could help boost compliance with restrictions

Deputy director of the University of Melbourne's Centre for Behaviour Change, Ron Borland, said maintaining compliance with rules would become "a real challenge" as Victoria began to move out of lockdown. He said while something like golf would not benefit a majority of the population, a slight increase in the number of people allowed to meet outdoors would.

"The fact of the matter is we haven't decided yet — there's still meetings, there's still all matter of fine tuning, all matter of work," he said.Download the ABC News app and subscribe to our range of news alerts for the latest on how the pandemic is impacting the worldPublic Health Association of Australia chief executive Terry Slevin said community compliance and an agreement to adhere to the rules was "absolutely fundamental" to tackling the pandemic.

"But that trust relationship is delicate, but vital, and I think everybody needs to work constructively on that.Read more about coronavirus: "One cream cake by itself probably isn't going to make much difference, but in that case it runs the risk that it will lead to a second and a third and a fourth," he said.

"If you have that thought for yourself when you're thinking about taking a risk, it makes it much easier to say, 'No, I won't take that risk.'

 

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Or personal responsibility? That’s what will stop victorians breaking rules.

You mean Victorian government breaking the rules like making protesting illegal when it’s a protected right

Really? Throughout the pandemic l’ve seen little evidence of a significant amount of individuals making decisions to act in a Covid safe way, in all demographics. 1 in 4 appear to wear a mask and they are all women who comply. How about a study on male mask aversion

A positive step would be to remove the corrupt premier. Where is the $30M?

So..to stop people breaking the rules...change the rules How about do as your bloody well told..or..you don't have to like it, you just have to do it..or..you are required to play your part like everyone else!

I am a little worry about Melbourne re-open, don’t know why, it looks like we are not able to be controlled like NSW

Finally the ABC has had the good sense to feature the psychology of this. More please. And articles by sociologists etc.

Human behaviour, hey? That couldn’t possibly be reason for transmission of a virus 🦠

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