Social Research - 26 May 2011
Social Research
Delivering actionable insights to stakeholders to drive supply and support public policy
London, 26 May 2011
With research budgets being slashed and research departments downsized, there is an urgent need for all commissioned social research in 2011 to deliver real benefits to its stakeholders and feed directly into current projects.
Social Research heard central government, local government and the third sector discuss the research challenges and research focus for the forthcoming year.
Social Research covered:
- Uncover the research requirements of central government departments over the next year
- Examine innovative research projects that are helping deliver the ‘big society’
- Drive the accuracy of statistics by engaging with hard-to-reach audiences
- Assess the potential of online, qualitative and ethnographic techniques for social research
- Execute and measure the success of government campaigns to change behaviour
Four reasons delegates attended:
- Key insights into what public sector and third sector clients expect from their research partners
- COI, Cabinet Office and Local Authority public engagement case studies
- Findings from the latest ‘Big Society’ research projects
- How to increase the value of research for stakeholders




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