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Review of 'Family Futures'
A qualitative evaluation of the Family Futures project which provides parent education programmes across Glasgow.
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Are you being served? Rapid Review (2011-2012)
The Local Government Association and the London Councils Self Improvement Board commissioned Ipsos to carry out a rapid review exercise to guide the sector on how to achieve a national benchmark on residents' perceptions of council performance.
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Kent County Council Budget Workshop
Since 2007, Ipsos has carried out annual deliberative workshops on behalf of Kent County Council, exploring the public's priorities for council spending and where savings can best be made. This is an integral part of the council's budget setting process.
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Preparing for an Ageing Society
This report, by Ipsos, outlines the interim findings of the ongoing evaluation of the Ageing Well programme. It seeks to evaluate the progress local authorities are making in preparing for an ageing society, and awareness and experiences of the Ageing Well programme to date.
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Learning from our failures
New product launches often fail and it can sometimes be difficult identifying why, writes Doug Findlay, director at Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Britain ends the year as one of the most economically pessimistic nations
Just one in ten Britons (9%) expect their local economy to improve in the next six months, half the level seen in America.
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Do loyalty schemes invade privacy?
With new technologies meaning that loyalty schemes can be embedded further and further into our lives, how far is too far? Fiona Moss comments in iMedia.
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Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS)
The Information Services Division, on behalf of the Scottish Government, commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct the 2008 and 2010 studies of smoking, drinking, and drug use among secondary school pupils in Scotland.
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Why seasonal advertising this year just doesn't have that X-Mas factor
In Campaign magazine, Deborah McCrudden, COO of Ipsos ASI looks at the hits and misses of this year's Christmas ads.
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Economic optimism plummets among Scots as consumer confidence stalls
Following our poll last week which, showed a third of Scots cutting back on Christmas spending, our latest economic data paints a broader picture of widespread pessimism in the economy and a crisis of confidence among Scottish consumers.