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    What works in community cohesion

    The Commission on Integration and Cohesion (CIC) was established in August 2006 as a fixed-term body (reporting in June 2007), charged with deepening an understanding of community cohesion issues and relevant policy approaches, and developing practical approaches to support community cohesion in local areas.

    This research study was commissioned to contribute to the ongoing work of Communities and Local Government and the Commission. It seeks to help understand `what works' in terms of cohesion policy and initiatives by investigating policy and practice in six case-study areas.

    1 July 2007
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    Frontiers of Performance in Local Government IV

    Welcome to Frontiers of Performance in Local Government IV: Place Shapers or Shaped by Place? This report is the latest in the Ipsos series which seeks to provide the most recent and meaningful analysis of public perceptions around the performance of local authorities, based on the
    Autumn 2006 BVPI General User Satisfaction Survey, undertaken by all English local authorities.

    1 July 2007
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    End Of Year Review 2006

    Ipsos end of year review covering the main political issues of 2006. This was the year when the government struggled on with public service reform, but hit new lows in terms of public confidence in the NHS (despite levels of satisfaction with actual treatments remaining higher than before). It was a year when, for the first time ever, race and immigration became the key issues that Britons saw facing the country. A year when ratings of both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition fell. A year when, compared to the rest of the G6 countries, Britons were the most negative about their government's handling of crime.

    28 January 2007
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    Lessons in Leadership

    The IDeA and Ipsos's latest research on the links between leadership and management style and performance in Local Government

    11 January 2007
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    Survey Methods At Ipsos

    Ipsos uses all major survey methods across our huge range of work. This runs from face-to-face in-home interviewer surveys using probability samples, through telephone surveys using quotas that are designed to reflect the population, to online studies using panels of people who have signed up to take part in surveys.

    22 December 2006
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    Ingredients for Community Engagement

    The report examine different approaches to engagement being used and assesses what works and under which circumstances and to identify transferable features, or ingredients, that can be applied to different policy developments/areas.

    30 October 2006
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    Five-Year Report: An analysis of Youth Survey Data

    Read our latest work for the Youth Justice board. We have conducted Youth Surveys for the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB) since 1999. The overall aim of the research has been to examine the experiences of crime, of both offenders and victims, among 11- 16-year-old young people in mainstream education.

    2 October 2006
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    Communicating Poverty

    The Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Public Interest in Poverty Issues programme (PiPi) aims to secure and strengthen public support for alleviating poverty in the UK. This research project informed the programme through two stages of qualitative research. The first involved an evaluation of existing public attitudes to UK poverty, and the second employed a more creative approach to identify messages which might resonate with the public on the issue and thereby generate a more favourable climate of opinion for anti-poverty policies.

    1 October 2006
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    The Reputation Of Business In Westminster

    This report brings together thirty years of research among this key audience and covers MPs' attitudes towards business and the political and economic landscape in which business operates. Specifically:

    The issues MPs are contacted about most frequently by individuals

    MPs' economic outlook and how their views compare with other audiences

    How MPs' concerns for business and industry have changed since the late 1970s

    MPs' views on whether business is meeting its social and environmental responsibilities

    The factors MPs take into account when judging companies
    The lessons we have learnt from analysing the reputation of individual companies

    Individual MPs singled out as most impressive by their peers

    1 August 2006
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    Leading the Pack: Frontiers of Performance in Transport

    This report examines the data collected in the 2003/4 Best Value Performance Indicator surveys (BVPIs) for the impact of place on perceptions of transport services, drawing on 2001 Census and other secondary sources to provide context.

    4 July 2006
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