This study looks at the referral of alleged serious professional incompetence cases being made by employers to the General Teaching Council for England...
Results from the 2008 survey: Up-to-date and accurate information on families’ childcare arrangements, their views of the childcare providers they use, and their thoughts about childcare in their local area...
Up-to-date and accurate information on families’ childcare arrangements, their views of the childcare providers they use, and their thoughts about childcare in their local area.
The Citizenship Survey contributes to the evidence base across the following policy areas: cohesion, community empowerment, race, equality, volunteering and charitable giving...
The study aims to find out what is important to people in their quality of life, and how they weigh up different aspects, such as love and support vs independence. The measure we come up will be used to guide funding decisions in health and social care.
The Department of Health (DH) has commissioned the Diet and Health Study 2011 to monitor progress towards the recommended adult salt intake target of 6g per day. The study is being carried out in England and involves adults aged 19-64.
Smoking is the single greatest cause of preventable death and illness in the UK. Health warnings messages on cigarette packets are a proven way of communicating the health risks of smoking.
The new Code, which replaced the old statutory 3-step procedures in 2009, introduced a principles-based good practice approach to disciplinary and grievance procedures.
The main aim of the national evaluation of the Graduate Leader Fund (GLF) was to assess the implementation of the GLF and its impact on the quality of early years provision in the private, voluntary and independent (PVI) sector.
How factors relating to money management, income, financial attitudes and skills may both be risk factors for - and protective factors against - problem gambling.
This case study looks at the implementation, delivery and outcomes of Virtual Campus, an ICT platform that allows Education, Training and Employment providers in prisons and offender-learners access to training materials and secure websites...
This exciting new study is the largest of its kind to be conducted in the world and is taking place in 26 countries across Europe, North America and Asia...
This feasibility study will test a research design and protocol, which if successful, may be adopted in a larger study to provide evidence on how the built environment influences physical activity.
A qualitative study reviewing the Children’s Legal Representation Grant Scheme from the perspective of young people and adults involved in the Children’s Hearings System.
The concept of fair treatment by public services can be broken down into: professionalism and respect; information; procedures; and outcomes. Questions should be designed to examine each of these aspects of fairness separately.
Building on the initial evaluation of the FIPs design, set-up and early outcomes, the Department for Education has commissioned us to provide further monitoring and other evidence as to how effectively family interventions are working.
This project seeks to understand and identify the different combinations of economic problems that people in poverty face - and create measures that reflect these experiences.
This study illustrates the hugely different experiences of people as they retire and the influence of workplace policy and practice on these experiences.
This review is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of the key characteristics of ‘what works’ in terms of early interventions to prevent or reduce youth crime or anti-social behaviour.
Communities and Local Government (CLG) should consider distinguishing between first-time rough sleepers, rough sleeper stock and returners for better monitoring and policy development.
The study highighted the importance of refugees' early experiences after receiving their asylum decision and emphasised the need for early support and targeted systems.
The connection between young people's social and anti-social behaviour, their long-term outcomes and way in which behaviours can be changed through public intervention are at the core of this investigation.
Our report presents results from the first national study to assess what effect important legislative changes have had on the lives of same-sex couples...
This study aims to measure the intake of non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES), saturated and total fat, influences on food choices and eating practices of those aged 3-16 years living in Scotland.
Despite the increased popularity of gambling, surprisingly little is known about the minority of people who experience problems as a result of their gambling...
NatCen conducted secondary analysis research exploring the extent to which people who lose their job and people who feel insecure in their job go on to experience other social disadvantages.
We've been commissioned by the Cabinet Office, as an independent organisation with no political affiliation, to conduct research with young people who were involved in or affected by the riots.
Results from this study show that the new English Baccalaureate is increasing the proportion of pupils taking core academic subjects most valued by universities and employers.
The aim of this study is to gain an insight into the relationship between wellbeing and labour market outcomes among people who start a claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA).
The Workplace Employment Relations Study (WERS) 2004 covered the Working Time Directive, the National Minimum Wage and recent employment rights legislation...
In 2011, we're asking adult respondents to the Welsh Heath Survey for their permission to link survey answers with information from other records, like GP, hospital and education records.