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A delicate balance in public views of social care reform
The public is divided in its views of the balance between seeking cross-party consensus for social care reform versus delivering social care reform quickly. While 43% think the government should prioritise building cross-party consensus for social care reform, 40% think it should prioritise delivering social care reform quickly to improve care services.
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Exercise, diet still top Britons’ preference for losing weight, despite NHS interest in weight loss jabs
A new Ipsos poll explores public attitudes towards weight loss, focusing on weight loss injections and planned weight loss strategies for 2025.
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Majority of Britons not confident they will be able to access NHS services over Christmas period
A recent Ipsos poll reveals widespread concerns among Britons regarding Christmastime access to healthcare services, particularly GP appointments, ambulances, and emergency care in A&E.
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Low satisfaction with health services highlights health inequalities
New study from Ipsos reveals a concerning disparity in satisfaction with health services across the UK.
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Developing a long-term research agenda
Detailed findings from a research study conducted by Ipsos, The Strategy Unit and RAND Europe on behalf of the Health Foundation.
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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2023-24
Ipsos conducted the seventh year of this ongoing survey on behalf of Sport England during the 2023-24 academic year. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform their own strategy and the strategies of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Department for Education (DfE) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Online advertising experiences survey
A recent Ipsos survey, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) provides evidence on the online advertising experiences of internet users aged 18 and over, as well as children, through insights provided by their parents.
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Public concern about the economy continues to rise to its highest level for a year
Thirty-nine per cent name the economy as an important issue for Britain this month, an increase of 3 percentage points over the month and 10 points since September.
Public concern about immigration and the NHS has fallen somewhat from October but they remain the second- and third-biggest issues. -
Almost one million UK women who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner
A new survey from Surviving Economic Abuse and Ipsos UK finds that nearly a quarter (23%) of UK women aged 18+ who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner.
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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