In May 2010, just after the General Election, we argued that Community Cohesion matters more than ever, saying: “What does the General Election tell us about community cohesion? The failure…
The Fear and Hope report produced by the Searchlight Educational Trust got a lot of media coverage yesterday, especially over the hardening of extremist attitudes through the rise in what…
Having recently blogged about the Values Gap and also the connection between Values and occupational class, I now want to address the issue of “needs” in more detail. After all…
In all the publicity recently over the challenges faced by the Government’s Big Society Agenda and its relaunch with a speech by the Prime Minister yesterday; another report questioning some…
TCC have used a wide range of segmentation for both its quantitative and qualitative research. This has included standard geo-demographics such as gender, ethnicity, occupational class and geographical region. In…
I write a lot about the need to understand values because often there is a mismatch between the values of the people in public bodies and the values of the…
The publication of all English crime data on the Police Maps website has perhaps not led to quite the reaction that the government expected. Indeed there has been a lot…
At the end of this week, I think it would be good to reflect on quite a number of reports regarding the future of local government that have been in…
The Health and Social Care Bill was published yesterday. Clearly there is a lot of controversy over what some might see as “another top down reorganisation” as well as specific…
David Cameron spoke today about the pace of public service modernisation. Whatever one’s view on that pace of change, his coalition government has a majority and a commitment to a…