Encouragingly, the proportion who appear to be aware that a person can reduce their risk of developing dementia has been rising across the past three waves of the research, from 33% in 2021, to 36% in 2023 and now 39% in 2025.
Ipsos and its partner, the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth, were commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, as part of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.
Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid Study: Since 2015 Ipsos Healthcare in UK have been conducting research on nutrition in India, Bangladesh and Nigeria, a summary of which is now available.
Created in 2016, The Living Home Standard represents what ‘home’ means, and what an acceptable home should provide. It has been defined by the public, for the public. This year, the study has been repeated, measuring the proportion of people living in homes that pass and fail the Living Home Standard in Scotland.
As sustainable development becomes ever more embedded in government and corporate practice, the world of research has increasingly shifted its thinking to economic, social and environmental impacts.
Ipsos and its partner, the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth, were commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, as part of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and Step Up To Serve to run the 2017 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey.
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to undertake research with UK registered charities to explore their awareness, attitudes and experiences around cyber security, as part of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.
A new Ipsos survey for the charity Stand Alone has shown that over a quarter (27%) of the British public know somebody who is no longer in contact with a family member.