Using health data to identify and approach people about health and care research: A Public Dialogue
The Welsh public deliberates whether NHS Wales should access their health data to identify them for health and care research studies.
The Welsh public deliberates whether NHS Wales should access their health data to identify them for health and care research studies.
Our research uncovers the number of disabled claimants who feel they could work, the barriers they are facing, and how DWP could support them.
This review aimed to identify which interventions help disadvantaged groups move towards and secure employment.
This survey provides data on the prevalence of both treated and untreated psychiatric disorder in the English adult population.
This report examines whether Britain's democracy still operates in its traditional manner following the 2024 General Election.
A UK survey carried out on behalf of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities and the Food Standards Agency
This policy briefing offers insights into public attitudes towards devolution, following a deliberative workshop with Sussex residents.
Nuffield Trust and the King’s Fund have published their latest report on public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2024.
The study explored whether high rise residents felt safe from fire risks, what considerations affected this and what can help them feel safer.
A nationally representative survey on public attitudes towards genetic testing to understand and personalise medicine response.
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