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Public trust and confidence in charitiesPublic trust and confidence in charities
20 July 2010
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the Charity Commission finds that although overall trust and confidence in charities remains in line with 2008, the proportion of people reporting high levels of trust and confidence in charities has increased from 36% to 41%. Public trust and confidence in charities

Politics, Public Services and SocietyPolitics, 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

Trust in Doctors 2009Trust in Doctors 2009
5 October 2009
This report presents the findings of a survey conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP). The main objective of this survey was to examine the level of public trust in a variety of professions and types of people, including doctors. Trust in Doctors 2009

Who Do You Believe? Trust In Government Information
23 November 2005
A new report from MORI shows it is wrong to talk about a new crisis of trust in government and politicians are as distrusted as they always have been. However, "Who do you believe? Trust in government information" does reveal a serious decline in certain aspects of trust. Who Do You Believe? Trust In Government Information

Life satisfaction and trust in other people
3 June 2004
This report looks at two very current issues in social policy life satisfaction and trust in others. These issues link into a number of debates, particularly how we measure the progress and impact of policy in a more rounded way and how we can reverse the apparent decline in feelings of community cohesion and citizenship. Life satisfaction and trust in other people

Trust in Public Institutions
25 April 2003
The purpose of the research is to explore the concept of trust in public institutions. In addition to considering trust in institutions at a general level, the research specifically focuses on the National Health Service, the Criminal Justice System and Local Government. Trust in Public Institutions

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