Health data consent during PIP applications
This study seeks to understand how to ask for consent to access health data in a way that gives health benefit applicants control over their data
The National Viewing Study
The National Viewing Study is the industry’s standard for understanding what people watch and how they access programmes.
Scottish Social Attitudes Pilot
The Scottish Social Attitudes (SSA) survey asks what life is like in Scotland. This pilot tests new questions for this year’s study.
From Evidence to Action: Centring Workers' Health in Climate Policy at CBA20
Dr Anh Vu reflects on a Wellcome Trust panel session at the International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation (CBA20), held in Manila.
National Centre for Social Research appoints Maisie Anderson-Davis as Director of External Engagement
The role will focus on amplifying the organisation’s national evidence and policy impact.
No revival in sight: Church attendance in Britain remains below pre-pandemic levels, new BSA data confirms
Latest findings from the British Social Attitudes survey.
No revival in sight: Church attendance in Britain remains below pre-pandemic levels
Sir John Curtice examines the latest religion findings from the 2025 British Social Attitudes survey.
The Relationship Between Measurement Error, Representation Bias, Language, and Country: A Comparative Analysis Using the European Social Survey
This event is organised as part of the ongoing City St Georges, ESS and NatCen webinar series