Social Inclusion

| Disability

Social Inclusion
All our research
sort by

Adult Psychiatric Morbidity in England 2007
ResearcherSally McManus
The APMS survey series has recently provided valuable insights into the impact of recession on mental health.
British Social Attitudes 25th Report
The 25th report (January 2009) of the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series, conducted annually since 1983...
Care and caring
ResearcherMelanie Doyle
Looking at the type of social care employed by, or on behalf of adults with long term health needs...
Developing a Quality of Life Measure
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.
Implementation Evaluation of the National Healthy Schools enhancement model
Oct 2010
A study which fed into the production of guidelines for Special Schools delivering the National Healthy Schools enhancement model...
Living and caring?
This report assesses the impact of informal care provision on older people by comparing the experiences of carers and non-carers aged 50 and over.
Measuring perceptions of unfair treatment in the public services
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.
Parental Confidence in the Special Educational Needs System
This report presents findings from our study of parents’ experiences of the Special Educational Needs system...
Scottish Social Attitudes 2010
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
Understanding participatory time for groups at risk of social exclusion
ResearcherMatt Barnes
This study explores social exclusion in those who work atypical times and older people
Understanding Society
The largest social research study of its kind in the world with 40,000 households - 100,000 individuals - taking part across the UK...