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International Older People's Day: New Ipsos Report
To celebrate International Older People's Day Ipsos has released a new analysis of our data on older people. Ipsos's data points to a diverse group whose contribution to society and potential productivity is often overlooked by Government and society.
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A Strategy For A Scotland With An Ageing Population
The Scottish Executive has developed A Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population (published March 2007), titled: "All Our Futures: Planning for a Scotland with an Ageing Population" to address the challenges and opportunities posed by Scotland's ageing population. The aim of the Strategy is to provide the framework for:
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Political Correctness Survey
Ipsos interviewed 1,018 adults aged 18+ by telephone between 2-4 March 2007
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Personal Safety Fears of People With Disabilities
A recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) reveals that a third of adults (32%) with a disability or long-term health condition do not feel safe in their locality. A quarter (24%) mention that they have difficulty using police services in their local area.
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Public Consultation On The New Gender Equality Duty (Glasgow)
The Gender Equality Duty was introduced in April 2007 aimed at addressing inequality on the grounds of gender. As part of its consultation process, Glasgow City Council commissioned Ipsos to conduct focus groups research among local residents.
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Out Of The Starting Blocks; Active People Diagnostic Goes Live!
The results of the Active People Survey were released on 7 December 2006 via a sophisticated web based analysis tool Active People Diagnostic.
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Britain At Work: A Marriage Breakdown In Progress?
Relationships between employers and employees in many British workplaces resemble a marriage under stress, characterised by poor communications and low levels of trust. This leads to underperformance, low productivity and high levels of staff turnover.
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Attitudes To Abortion
Ipsos has been examining attitudes to abortion on behalf of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (bpas) via three surveys since 1997. These findings have also been trended with a 1980 MORI question on abortion from a survey for the Sunday Times.
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Attitudes To Abortion - trends
Ipsos has been examining attitudes to abortion on behalf of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (bpas) via surveys since 1997. These findings have also been trended with a 1980 MORI question on abortion from a survey for the Sunday Times.
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South Asian Community "Unconcerned" By Salt's High Stroke Risk
The Stroke Association has worked with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Ipsos to gauge awareness of the relationship between salt and high blood pressure — a major contributing risk factor for stroke. The survey of over 300 Britons of south Asian origin found that only 19 people (six per cent) knew the maximum recommended salt intake was 6g a day, with a tiny proportion, five per cent, naming stroke as a primary health concern.