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Ipsos Update – January 2023
Inclusivity, climate change, broken-system sentiment… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy
The Public Perceptions of Community Pharmacy Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England (NHSE), explores public attitudes towards community pharmacy in England as well as their openness to expanding the services on offer from pharmacies.
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Issues Index December 2022
Inflation and the economy continue to be Britons’ biggest worries while concern for the NHS rises
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More than 8 in 10 say that shortages of social care workers is a problem for society in the UK
The survey, commissioned by Community Integrated Care show 9 in 10 think social care is important
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A sustainable future for me, my world and the world
The following provides a summary write-up of a panel session that Ipsos chaired at the Anthropy event held at The Eden Project at the beginning of November 2022. This provides an overview of the key points that were discussed and the main take-outs from the discussion.
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54% lack confidence in quality of local NHS services for this winter as concerns over waiting lists intensify
The December Ipsos Political Monitor, taken 7-13 December, shows the level of public concern over the NHS for this winter
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Conservatives no longer most trusted to grow Britain’s economy
Conservatives and Labour equally trusted to grow Britain’s economy – Conservatives led by 15 points in September before the mini-budget
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Gen Z: grounds for optimism?
Are there grounds for optimism about Britain’s youngest generation, and what might this mean for government and labour market? Data suggests that despite the pandemic, inflation, and war, the British public’s optimism for today’s youth has risen gently. Generational analysis suggests the youngest cohort, Generation Z, feels a little less pessimistic about their economic situation compared with Millennials when they were a similar age. But are they really a more optimistic group or just a reversion to the mean after the Millennials’ tough experience entering adulthood in the shadow of the 2008 economic crash?
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Britons more likely to judge “Harry and Meghan” documentary as an inaccurate depiction of events than “The Crown”
Most members of the Royal Family maintain their favourability after release of both "the Crown" and the "Harry and Meghan" documentary on Netflix
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NHS Staff top Santa’s ‘nice list’ for third year in a row
Who makes Ipsos' 2022 naughty and nice lists?