The Ipsos Almanac

Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2018

Welcome to our review of October. This month saw a further fall in confidence in Theresa May, more concern about Brexit (only 29% think we'll get a deal), and support for more public spending and tax cuts in the Budget.

Last Impressions Also Count

How to evoke an emotional response to leave strong branded memories. While we all know the importance of first impressions, this report highlights the significance of a good last impression.

Evaluation of the Community Learning Mental Health Research Project

In February 2017, the Department for Education (DfE) commissioned Ipsos, in partnership with the Centre for Mental Health and Liz Lawson, to conduct the Evaluation of phase two of the Community Learning Mental Health (CLMH) Research Project.

8 in 10 GB adults own a smartphone

Ipsos' Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.

Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2018

Ipsos's Research Highlights for September 2018 includes a continued lack of confidence in party leaders, our reactions to fake news, the launch of Perils of Perception and attitudes towards the proposed opt-out system for organ donation.

Feedback collection to improve maternity services

Ipsos was commissioned by NHS England in February 2018 to understand how maternity services currently collect and use feedback from women to improve services, and to explore the opportunities for the collection of digital feedback in maternity services with the dual purposes of national…

The Secret to Unleashing a Disruptive Brand? Stop Being a Victim

This report explores how to survive in a transforming market and handle the changes disruption brings.

Survey of secondary school and college pupils and their parents/carers in England

The latest findings from a survey of pupils and their parents/carers on: extra-curricular activities, learning about government and politics, bullying, mental health, changes to GCSEs, subject and qualifications choice, and careers and aspirations.

What can the Government do to ensure a successful implementation of the ‘opt-out’ organ donation system?

As Organ Donation Week comes to an end, Joanna Barry and Michelle Mackie discuss findings from Ipsos’s research concerning implementation of the proposed opt-out system. This raises a number of important questions for the Government to consider if Parliament approves this legislation.

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Claimant Research

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published findings from three waves of qualitative and quantitative research exploring claimants’ experiences of the PIP claim process.