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Patients struggling with NHS admin
Ipsos polling for the King’s Fund, National Voices and Healthwatch England reveals that nearly two in three patients (64%) have experienced at least one NHS admin problem in the last year (for themselves or someone they care for) such as lost test results, inability to change or cancel appointments, or receiving incorrect information.
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Navigating the AI Transition
Our research shows there is one essential factor that must underpin all efforts if the UK is to succeed in its AI ambitions: trust.
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Bridget Phillipson and Julia Gillard: an International Women's Day conversation
Join the Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women's Leadership for International Women’s Day.
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Majority of Britons believe it is important to talk about the Holocaust, with 1 in 3 fearing lessons will be forgotten in 10 years’ time
While seven in ten (69%) Britons believe the lessons of the Holocaust are largely remembered today, 1 in 3 (32%) think they will be forgotten in ten years’ time.
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Essential Digital Skills for Work 2024
The fifth wave of tracking Essential Digital Skills (EDS) research launched in Lloyds Banking Group’s Consumer Index report at the end of 2024. Ipsos was commissioned by Lloyds Banking Group to measure the UK’s ability to navigate the online world – in life and in work.
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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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Ipsos survey on bereavement leave policies
Ipsos surveyed UK adults aged 16-75, for Lucky Generals Ltd
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57% of the UK public think there will always be significant levels of homelessness
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by St. Mungos reveals that just 29% of UK adults surveyed know how they could support people experiencing homelessness.
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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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Parent Poll Wave 14: 2024 Childcare Entitlement Expansion and Childcare Use
Ipsos' latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence in July/August 2024 in England on childcare use for families with children aged 0–4, 5–11, and 12–14. It also explored views on and experiences of the 2024 childcare entitlements expansion. The sample consisted of a total of 1,200 parents of children aged 0-4, and 800 parents of children aged 5-14.