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Flying Start: Qualitative research with high need families
The Welsh Government commissioned Ipsos to undertake a qualitative study exploring the experiences of high need parents engaging with the Flying Start early years' services. The research identifies perceived impacts among this group, and will be used in conjunction with the outputs from our wider evaluation of the programme to inform future delivery.
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Freedom to choose - it's harder than we think
Jayesh Navin Shah of our Social Research Institute blogs on choice and control in public services for disabled people.
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Disabled People and financial wellbeing
Set against a context of cuts in public expenditure as well as an extensive programme of welfare reform, Ipsos, on behalf of Scope, conducted an extensive research study exploring the issues of financial inclusion for disabled people.
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Cameron most trusted on economy and crime, Miliband on NHS and social care. Farage takes second on immigration.
A new Ipsos poll shows that David Cameron is seen as the most capable of the four party leaders, but also the most out of touch with ordinary people.
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2012's strong overseas impact for the UK
Research by Ipsos for the British Council shows that the UK's big events of the past year - including the Olympics, Paralympics and Jubilee - have improved the UK's reputation overseas and created substantial new interest in the country as a place to visit, study and do business.
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Is Britannia cool again?
Deborah McCrudden, Managing Director at Ipsos ASI looks at how "being British" is depicted in our advertising for Brand Republic.
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The levels of support for councils
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, asks if councils will be able to have a decent two-way conversation with the public as they juggle ever tighter spending decisions
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Superhuman Paralympians change view of disabled people
Eight in ten (81%) British adults say that Paralympics 2012 has had a positive impact on the way disabled people are viewed by the public according to a new Ipsos poll.
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A step in the right direction
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) commissioned Ipsos to explore public attitudes towards anti-social behaviour and police response. Wave One was completed in September 2010.
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Personal Priorities
Claire Lambert in Public Finance discusses how disabled people can benefit from personalised services and the impact of the Right to Control Trailblazers.