Debate about AI and its implications for individuals, organisations and society as a whole seems to be everywhere at the moment. Research is no different, and there is active debate about the opportunities and risks of AI for research. Here we share our current thinking and our approach to using AI in our work…
Read More‘Vulnerability’ is a complex and ever-changing concept, and research with people in vulnerable circumstances is not straight-forward. At Community Research we offer considerable experience in research with people in vulnerable circumstances, and here we share our perspective on the role of research and insight in helping you understand vulnerability.
Read MoreIf you come from a minoritised ethnic background or neither of your parents has a degree, you have less chance of securing a pupillage - the final stage prospective barristers go through prior to qualification. We researched how pupillage providers are seeking to redress this balance…
Read MoreOur research with people who can’t receive their post provided rich insight into how post exclusion is exacerbating the difficulties people are facing due to rises in living costs. Their stories are central to Citizen Advice’s campaign for change…
Read MoreFollowing on from our previous blog about research amongst Thames Water’s vulnerable customers, here we focus on how we delivered research where three quarters of participants came from minoritised ethnic groups. Read about how we shaped the sample through careful analysis of Thames Water’s customer base and how we worked with Ethnic Opinions to reach the right people and enable them to share their stories…
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