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Identifying and Overcoming Commercial Data Challenges with Ipsos Data Labs
Join us on 12 February for an exclusive breakfast event where we'll be bringing together experts in the industry to discuss the data and analytics challenges, and potential solutions, that organisations are facing today.
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A national grant to digitise and streamline adult social care assessments has been used to progress innovative practice in local authorities
Ipsos and IPC’s evaluation identified a range of examples of good and interesting practice where local authorities used the grant to fund new ways of managing and delivering assessments
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Collecting data on income, assets and care needs to inform policy decisions on paying for social care
Laura Tuhou and Claire Lambert look at the feasibility and acceptability of collecting data about people’s income, assets and care needs as part of a survey aiming to inform future policy decisions about paying for care and support, and at what could make a survey on this more acceptable to the people invited to take part.
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Half of Britons more fearful than hopeful about how Labour’s Budget announcements will impact public services, their personal finances - however, Labour more trusted on the economy than the Conservatives
A new Ipsos poll, conducted between October 11-14, 2024, reveals that half of Britons are more fearful than hopeful about how Labour’s Budget announcements will impact public services (46% to 18%), as well as their personal finances (53% to 11%).
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Half of Britons oppose Labour's Plan to Tackle Prison overcrowding but blame the Conservative government for prison overcrowding
A new Ipsos survey reveals that the British public are divided on Labour's plan to address overcrowding in prisons, with a significant majority expressing concern over the state of the criminal justice system.
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Ipsos Update - October 2024
Trends, News, Ageing … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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No easy answers: new analysis from Ipsos examines why 2019 Conservative voters left the party in 2024
How Britain Voted: New data from Ipsos explores why some 2019 Conservatives abandoned the party this summer.
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Almost half the public support GPs taking collective action short of strikes
More than half the public (54%) say the NHS is heading in the wrong direction according to new Ipsos polling.
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The Next Generation of Luxury Shoppers: How Brands Can Embrace Change
New research, on behalf of Snapchat, explores shifting attitudes among young luxury buyers and the crucial role of technology in meeting their needs