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Public concern about the economy continues to rise to its highest level for a year
Thirty-nine per cent name the economy as an important issue for Britain this month, an increase of 3 percentage points over the month and 10 points since September.
Public concern about immigration and the NHS has fallen somewhat from October but they remain the second- and third-biggest issues. -
Almost one million UK women who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner
A new survey from Surviving Economic Abuse and Ipsos UK finds that nearly a quarter (23%) of UK women aged 18+ who experienced economic abuse said the abuse prevented them from leaving an abusive partner.
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A national grant to digitise and streamline adult social care assessments has been used to progress innovative practice in local authorities
Ipsos and IPC’s evaluation identified a range of examples of good and interesting practice where local authorities used the grant to fund new ways of managing and delivering assessments
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Public yet to be convinced by weight loss jabs
Amidst widespread discussions about the use of weight-loss injections such as Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro, a new Ipsos poll sheds light on public awareness, perceptions, and potential usage of such treatments.
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Using a Discrete Choice Experiment to understand the public’s decision-making around arranging and paying for residential care
In 2023, Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to explore how likely those expected to self-fund any necessary future residential care would be to involve their local authority in arranging the care and the factors influencing their decisions.
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Evolving Your VoC Program for Continued Success - AXA Case Study
Keep your Voice of the Customer (VoC) program fresh and effective with ongoing improvements and innovative tweaks.
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Nine key Learnings from AXA Health's Award-Winning VoC Program
Find out the key takeaways from AXA Health's award-winning VoC program: Empowering storytelling across departments, prioritising customer segments for maximum impact.
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Collecting data on income, assets and care needs to inform policy decisions on paying for social care
Laura Tuhou and Claire Lambert look at the feasibility and acceptability of collecting data about people’s income, assets and care needs as part of a survey aiming to inform future policy decisions about paying for care and support, and at what could make a survey on this more acceptable to the people invited to take part.
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Ipsos research explores the feasibility of collecting data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs.
Between 2021 and 2023, Ipsos led a multi-pronged feasibility study looking at ways to collect data about the income and assets of adults with care and support needs, on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Decisions about arranging and paying for residential care among potential self-funders and their loved ones
In 2023, Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care to explore how likely those expected to self-fund any necessary future residential care would be to involve their local authority in arranging the care and the factors influencing their decisions.