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Childcare and home learning for families of 0-4 year-olds during COVID-19
Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use of childcare in June, August and September 2020 during COVID-19, and on parents’ reported intentions to return their child to early years settings.
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Britons increasingly abiding by the COVID-19 rules, with social responsibility and the NHS the primary drivers
Our new poll shows an 11 percentage point increase in the number of Britons claiming to be following the coronavirus rules.
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Join Ipsos’s advisory panel of teachers and leaders - IM Educators
An opportunity for teachers and leaders to share their perspectives on educational policy and research.
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Children and young people’s wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic
Key findings from the Department for Education’s State of the Nation 2020 report, which looks at the effect of the pandemic on children's wellbeing.
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It’s all trick, no treat for Britons celebrating Halloween this year
New polling from Ipsos shows we can expect changes in the way Halloween is celebrated this year due to the coronavirus.
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Lockdown TV: Staying close to your audience
This article explores the key findings from our Lockdown TV study with Thinkbox to demonstrate the importance of staying close to your audience in order to deliver on their needs.
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New polling shows the financial and emotional impact of the Coronavirus pandemic
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows that people from a black and minority ethnic background are more likely to report that the Coronavirus pandemic has had a negative impact on their income, and are more likely to report concerns about their mental wellbeing as a result of the pandemic.
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Half of Britons support the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement
Support of the Black Lives Matter movement rises to three-quarters among people from ethnic minority groups according to an Ipsos survey for the Economist.
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Most Britons would abide by self-isolation rules
More certain to stay at home if they test positive for coronavirus themselves than if they are told to self-isolate because of close contact with another or arriving from another country according to our survey for the BBC.
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Survey of Roma and Travellers in six countries
Ipsos were commissioned by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights to conduct a survey among Roma and Travellers in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.