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Help Shape the Future of Youth Funding in the UK
Join Important Research from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)
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Public Affairs International Women's Day Project Showcase
Public Affairs mark International Women's Day with 6 interviews on 6 key projects that have a gender element.
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Ipsos Update – November 2023
Mental Health, Trust, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Changing the narrative: celebrating the diversity, courage and resilience of refugees
Trinh Tu, UK Managing Director of Public Affairs, reflects on her experience as a refugee this World Refugee Day.
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Independent Review of Special Educational Needs Service and Processes in Northern Ireland
The Department of Education in Northern Ireland has published an independent review by Ipsos that forms the basis for transformational change of the SEN system in Northern Ireland
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Generation Z - do they exist and what influences them?
A new report by Ipsos takes an in-depth look at the extent to which Generation Z exists in the UK, the challenges this cohort faces and how their behaviours and values may differ from generations who have come before.
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Why do patients with disability report poorer experiences of inpatient care?
For International Day of People with Disabilities Michelle Gray and Vicki Bolton look at results from the 2021 Adult Inpatient Survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to examine how experiences of health care differ for people who live with disability.
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Ipsos' Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre - One year on
One year ago, we launched the Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre (QREC).
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A survey in eight countries about HPV reveals over a quarter of surveyed parents from across Europe are unaware of HPV
MSD commissioned Ipsos to run a survey to support speakers at the European Week Against Cancer, taking place from 25 – 31 May 2022. The findings demonstrate the need to further boost HPV awareness and knowledge, to lead to greater vaccine uptake and ultimately lower the prevalence of cancer-causing HPV.