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The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) is Britain's leading independent social research organisation. Follow us for insights into life in Britain.

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    Apr 3

    70% of Britons say that it's 'everyone's duty to vote in a general election' - a sentiment that's now higher than any time in the past 20 years. So what's behind that increase? We take a look at the latest British Social Attitudes data:

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  2. Retweeted
    Mar 28

    Are you an experienced, talented Survey Statistician? Then we'd love you to join our team at NatCen. Apply by 16 April:

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  3. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    An estimated 13.4% of Scottish adults were victims of at least one crime in 2016/2017. Today's release of the Scottish Crime & Justice Survey is a powerful read, and a vital one for understanding our society:

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    Apr 2

    JOB ALERT: Two jobs with - Research Director and Survey Statistician Apply by 16th April

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  5. Apr 4

    In case you missed it - here's on our latest research into the state of social cohesion across Britain:

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  6. Apr 3

    Here's a fascinating read from the LSE; gives his views on how the British public's opinions of welfare have changed (and been shaped) over time, referencing our British Social Attitudes data:

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  7. Apr 3

    70% of Britons say that it's 'everyone's duty to vote in a general election' - a sentiment that's now higher than any time in the past 20 years. So what's behind that increase? We take a look at the latest British Social Attitudes data:

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    Mar 28

    Successful surveys can repeat for years or even decades. So how do we manage the changes that become necessary over time...without affecting our results? Join us for a special event on 16 April, 'Managing Survey Change', to find out more:

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    Mar 27

    Last year, our research found that 58% of schools & colleges had plans in place to promote the mental health and wellbeing of all pupils. Read the full report here:

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  10. Mar 29

    "Public opinion on the merits of Brexit has shifted little even though the increased pessimism...is far from confined to those who voted Remain." Here's new insight on changing perceptions of Brexit since the 2016 referendum:

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    Mar 28
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  12. Mar 28

    "Do we live in an integrated and cohesive society? Is there a problem that we need to solve - and, if so, how?" Here's our latest blog - a thought-provoking analysis of our research on social cohesion from :

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  13. Mar 28

    "Online news readership has doubled since 2010. But contrary to what you might think, this has not led to remorseless dumbing down. In absolute numbers the papers that have slid the furthest are those that used to sell the most—sensationalist tabloids."

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  14. Mar 28

    Are you an experienced, talented Survey Statistician? Then we'd love you to join our team at NatCen. Apply by 16 April:

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  15. Mar 28

    Successful surveys can repeat for years or even decades. So how do we manage the changes that become necessary over time...without affecting our results? Join us for a special event on 16 April, 'Managing Survey Change', to find out more:

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  16. Retweeted
    Mar 21

    How close do you feel to your local community? Our latest analysis, 'Fragmented Communities?', explores the issue of social cohesion in 21st century Britain:

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    We talk about early intervention for young children as "prevention" but actually it's only preventing the *progression* of issues that already exist. True prevention would need to focus on structural causes of mental ill health - Neil Smith

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    Mar 27

    Our report points to importance of both internal mental health leads and single points of contact in external MH services - two key priorities set out in the Green Paper

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  19. Mar 27

    “We’ve got to recognise that schools are currently having to provide treatment, in the absence of other services.” Fascinating discussion from our panel, chaired by :

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    Mar 27

    staff need to be supported with delivering mental health provision and receive additional training to do so

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