Using health data to identify and approach people about health and care research: A Public Dialogue

The latest sweep looked at how things such as leisure time, childcare, work or time spent in retirement are changing.
We asked a jury reflective of the UK population how the UK’s future investments should be funded
A review of changes over time in public perception of fraud and error in the welfare system and how the government tackles it.
The Trussell Trust commissioned ScotCen to conduct a study exploring drivers of food insecurity among disabled people across the UK.
Sharing data to inspire discussion, increase diversity of perspectives, and enhance research outcomes.
This study presents the findings of a random probability survey with HMRC customers on their preferred channels for engaging with HMRC.
This chapter traces the evolution of age differences in support for left-right and liberal-authoritarian values since the 1980s.
This chapter explores what British Social Attitudes data tells us about the emergence of a ‘modern’ gender gap in Britain.
Have voters attitudes changed in respect to the role and size of government?
How have attitudes to welfare changed over the past decade?
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