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Public attitudes towards electrical safety in the home
Ipsos recently conducted the third wave of a general public survey around attitudes towards electrical safety in the home for the Electrical Safety Council (ESC).
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Investigating how both consumers and health professionals understand healthy eating messages
The Food Standards Agency in Scotland commissioned Ipsos to undertake research to explore how consumers and health professionals understand healthy eating messages around starchy foods and foods high in fat and/or sugar.
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Preliminary thematic findings report: London Youth Reducing Reoffending Programme
Ipsos issues a response to the BBC article on Preliminary Thematic Findings Report on the London Youth Reducing Reoffending Programme.
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Are you being served? Benchmarking residents' perceptions of local government
Today, the Local Government Association and London Councils formally launch their consultation on how local councils can best benchmark on key perception-based measures, based on a review conducted by Ipsos.
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Are you being served?
The LGA and the London Councils Self Improvement Board commissioned Ipsos to undertake this review to help develop a set of questions and accompanying guidance that councils can choose to use in their own local surveys. This document outlines the findings of our review.
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Review of the Alcohol Sponsorship Guidelines for Scotland
The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP), commissioned Ipsos to conduct an independent review of the Alcohol Sponsorship Guidelines for Scotland.
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Protecting audiences in a converged world
Ofcom commissioned Ipsos to conduct new audience research to understand attitudes towards content regulation; and how far, and in what ways, the public expects it should be protected in a world where content can be accessed in such a broad range of ways.
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Benefits of corporate reputation still not understood in too many businesses
The latest Reputation Council report from Ipsos reveals less than half of Europe's most senior communicators have 'hard-wired' reputation into business managment.
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Why managing your reputation is more vital than ever
Reputation is a company's most important intangible commercial asset. So how do companies go about communicating what they stand for? Keith Glasspoole and Helen Lamb write in Campaign magazine
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The equality duties and schools
Ipsos research for the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) examines the effects of the new equality duties in schools.