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2018 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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Legitimacy of Automated Enforcement: A public perception study for The RAC Foundation
The RAC Foundation commissioned Ipsos to explore what makes the application of camera-based enforcement technology acceptable to the public.
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Infrastructure fit for the future
The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) commissioned Ipsos to conduct mixed-methods research on the challenges facing UK infrastructure in a range of areas: waste, digital communications, water, flooding, energy and transport.
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Automatic Enrolment: Quantitative Research with Small and Micro Employers
This report presents the findings from a recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The report explores the experiences of small and micro employers who automatically enrolled their staff into a workplace pension, and the opt-out rate among these staff.
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What does the public think about funding for health and social care?
Our survey of public attitudes towards funding for health and social care for NHS Confederation
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2017 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2016 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social care survey, winter 2016 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey, winter 2015 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Understanding public attitudes to social care funding reform in England
People don’t understand how social care is currently funded, which makes discussing future options challenging.