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Views and experiences of the under 18s elements of DBI

This research explored whether Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) can be an effective intervention for young people aged under 18.

Report 3 November 2025

People in the UK prefer a tougher approach on immigration compared with the US, but Americans more conservative on social issues

The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has published the first report in a new series comparing public attitudes in the UK and US.

Press release 3 November 2025

IGNITE Innovation

Shaping the future of social research

Landing page 30 October 2025

Mark Easton

Mark Easton is a Senior Fellow at the National Centre for Social Research.

External contributor 28 October 2025

NatCen Opinion Panel: Cwestiynau Cyffredin

Basic page 28 October 2025

The dilemma of local government reform: How to balance efficient services and local needs?

With time and information, the public understand local government reform challenges and view it as a chance to reconnect with local decision-makers.

Blog 28 October 2025

UK and US Attitudes

Landing page 27 October 2025

National Centre for Social Research appoints former BBC Home Editor, Mark Easton, as new Senior Fellow

Mark will be supporting engagement around NatCen’s flagship British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey.

Press release 22 October 2025

Judgment analysis – review of the presumption of parental involvement

NatCen was commissioned to analyse court judgments and written facts and reasons to understand how the presumption is applied in private family law.

Report 22 October 2025

Newly Built Homes - Privacy Notice

Basic page 21 October 2025

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