Children


Sports Survey

How active are children and young people (and will they tell us)?

Dr Margaret Blake blogs on the Active Lives Children and Young People survey. She covers how the survey for Sport England was designed and how important the findings are for addressing key questions about children and young people.
Sports Publication

Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2017/18

Sport England has published findings from the first year of the Active Lives Children and Young People Survey. The online survey was completed in schools in England during the 2017/8 academic year.
Children Publication

Young People & Gambling 2018 - Technical Report

A research study among 11-16 year olds on behalf of the Gambling Commission.
Healthcare Publication

Understanding children and young people's experiences of primary care

This research project - commissioned by NHS England and conducted by Ipsos - aimed to understand what matters most to children and young people when receiving primary care, and the most effective methods of seeking feedback about their experiences.
Children Publication

National Youth Social Action Survey 2017

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.

Doctors are the most trusted profession among school children

Our new survey on trust in professions conducted among over 2,600 secondary school age children finds that doctors are the most trusted profession.
Society Survey

Opportunities for social mobility are in decline

These are the main findings of research conducted by Ipsos for The Sutton Trust.
Public Health Publication

Drinkaware Monitor 2016: Teenage drinking and the role of parents and guardians

Ipsos surveyed UK 13-17 year-olds and their parents to provide a picture of their drinking attitudes and behaviours.
Women Survey

Most people do not think women belong at home, but when it comes to parenting, traditional beliefs are more dominant

According to the Ipsos Global Trends Survey 2017, most people take a liberal view towards the role of women (although there are signs of a small recovery in traditional attitudes towards the role of women in four European countries).