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Understanding Society - Summer 2010Understanding Society - Summer 2010
Summer 2010
The newsletter deals with key themes - public opinion on the role of government and the Big Society, how to deliver more for less through innovation, more involvemnet from charities and individual behaviour change, and how we engage the public in these difficult decisions. Understanding Society - Summer 2010

Tough Decisions: Our top ten tips on priority-setting with the publicTough Decisions: Our top ten tips on priority-setting with the public
24 June 2010
This briefing draws on the lessons we have learned from designing and delivering research and consultation exercises to help clients set budgetary priorities. Tough Decisions: Our top ten tips on priority-setting with the public

Citizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reformCitizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reform
3 June 2010
This qualitative study carried out on behalf of the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA helps to shed light on what politicians should take into account in their conversations with voters about reforms to public services. Citizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reform

One world, many placesOne world, many places
1 June 2010
This report from the Ipsos Social Research Institute sets out some factors that influence citizens’ quality of life and what local and municipal governments can do to improve it. One world, many places

Perceptions of A levels and GCSEsPerceptions of A levels and GCSEs
22 March 2010
Annual tracking survey of teachers, parents, pupils and general public to measure perceptions of A levels and GCSEs. Perceptions of A levels and GCSEs

Politics, Public Services and Society:Politics, Public Services and Society:
22 March 2010
On the eve of a general election campaign, Ispsos MORI offers this review partly as a synthesis of our work on the major issues of the last year, partly as an interpretation of what seem to be the crucial dynamics for 2010. Politics, Public Services and Society:

Representation of women in business and governmentRepresentation of women in business and government
12 March 2010
To help mark International Women’s Day on 8th March 2010, the Government Equalities Office commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct a survey on women’s representation in business and government. Representation of women in business and government

What do people want, need and expect from public servicesWhat do people want, need and expect from public services
11 March 2010
Understanding citizens' perspectives on public services has been a central focus of Ipsos MORI'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. What do people want, need and expect from public services

Views on Animal ExperimentationViews on Animal Experimentation
10 March 2010
Ipsos MORI has asked the general public about their views on animal experimentation since 1999. The latest survey was conducted on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in December 2009. Views on Animal Experimentation

From A to BFrom A to B
March 2010
At a time when local authorities face a squeeze on their finances and are repairing a pothole every 33 seconds, our new paper – From A to B – points to the importance of residents’ perceptions of road conditions in shaping their overall views of transport and highways services. From A to B

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