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Rethinking social housing
Public positive about the value of social housing in England; Important gaps in knowledge.
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What does the public think about funding for health and social care?
Our survey of public attitudes towards funding for health and social care for NHS Confederation
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2017 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Health, Ageing and Support: survey of views of people aged 50 and over, 2016 results
Our study of public attitudes towards heath, ageing, and care and support services for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social care survey, winter 2016 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey, winter 2015 wave
Our regular study of public attitudes towards the NHS and social care for the Department of Health and Social Care
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Most Britons would have no concerns about a royal same-sex marriage
Majority would not be concerned at all by a same-sex marriage in the Royal Family according to a new Ipsos poll for King's College London's Polling Club.
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Public concern about plastic and packaging waste is not backed up by willingness to act
An Ipsos / King's College Polling Club survey finds public concerned about plastic waste but that consumers should not take most responsibility for a solution.
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Understanding local expectations and safeguarding your 'licence to operate' in the extractive industries
As extractive companies explore new geographies in order to satisfy growing and changing demands, the challenges to their reputation and licence to operate will become ever harder to predict. Understanding the local context, tracking emerging issues, addressing stakeholder expectations and measuring progress will be ever more vital to success.
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Trust: a crucial line of code when applying Artificial Intelligence to Healthcare
Trust and reputation are essential considerations for companies seeking to deliver AI technology in healthcare. It is vital to demonstrate transparency, and have meaningful engagement with the influencers that help shape public opinion, as well as the stakeholders that are instrumental in determining the regulatory response to new uses of personal data.