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Disabled people's access to goods and services
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Leonard Cheshire Disability looked at disabled people's experience of accessing goods and services.
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What do people want, need and expect from public services
Understanding citizens' perspectives on public services has been a central focus of Ipsos's work for many years. This new publication is the first report from our current collaboration on citizen engagement with the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA.
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Our Nation's Civic Health
A new Ipsos report produced for Communities and Local Government takes a comprehensive look at Civic Health across the country.
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Ipsos on... the Recession
Economic recovery is likely to be the biggest dividing line between the two parties at the next election. In this latest podcast, Ben Page looks at what the recession has meant for the country and how the public feel it will pan out.
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Qualitative Research for the UK Statistics Authority
The findings from qualitative work conducted between 12th October and 1st December 2009 on behalf of the UK Statistics Authority. Interviews were conducted with senior opinion formers who use, and in some cases produce, official statistics.
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Cultural Community Survey
An Ipsos case study to establish the impact of the services that Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust provides has on people's lives and to identify the strengths and weakness of the service offering.
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Ipsos on.... Politics
As the general election approaches, the key issue of trust is one of the major challenges facing all the parties. In the first of a series podcasts from Ipsos, Ben Page discusses the 60 year history of the battle between politicians and trust.
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Attitudes towards parenting for the National Childbirth Trust (NCT)
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), asked parents/expectant parents and those aged 15-45 their views on a range of issues around parenting.
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The Audit of Political Engagement 7
The latest audit of political engagement shows that the MPs expenses scandal has had less impact than might be expected.
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.