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Public: "Give housing more attention"
A growing proportion of Britons think that the political parties don’t pay a lot of attention to housing, according to new research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Ipsos Issues Index July 2019: Brexit, the NHS and crime are Britons’ three biggest issues
The July 2019 Ipsos Issues Index confirms that Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain for a majority of the public.
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Evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives: Final (Year Three) report
Ipsos was commissioned by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in March 2016 to conduct an independent evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives.
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2019 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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Little to choose between Hunt and Johnson in terms of public opinion
As the Conservative leadership contest gathers pace, Ipsos’s June Political Monitor reveals that there is little to choose between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson in terms of public opinion.
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GP Patient Survey: Experiences of young carers
Joanna Barry looks at data from the 2018 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) to see what the survey tells us about the experiences of young carers (aged 16 to 24 years old).
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Fatherhood can be a stressful and isolating experience – but maintaining close friendships can help
Ipsos was commissioned by Movember to undertake research with men in Canada, the UK, USA and Australia to investigate their social connections, with a specific emphasis on fatherhood and the impact of becoming a father.
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Public attitudes to animal research in 2018
This Ipsos report presents the findings of a 2018 survey commissioned by the Office for Life Sciences to understand current public awareness of and attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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Commissioning Complex Evaluations
Commissioning complex evaluations? How do you de-risk specifying and proposing complexity-appropriate methods in tender processes and get the right commissioner-contractor balance for responsive and collaborative delivery? Thoughts below from Ipsos’s Policy and Evaluation Unit.
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Practical Ethics in Social Media Research: The greatest good for the greatest number?
The amount of social media data readily available to anyone inclined to look is staggering. This raises important questions about the principles around analysing individuals’ data. What can be done to ensure social media data research is as conscientious as it is revealing?