Reports
Flying Against Gravity - The Lived Reality of Poverty in London
Explore insights from our collaboration with the Greater London Authority on post-COVID-19 poverty experiences. ClearView Research delves into how poverty impacts Londoners' fundamental rights using a mixed-method approach, offering a nuanced understanding of diverse experiences in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Black Equity Organisation
ClearView Research collaborated with the Black Equity Organisation to capture diverse perspectives of Black individuals in the UK. Through exploration labs with community researchers, we delved into common themes across education, criminal justice, housing, health, culture, and economic empowerment. Our goal is to gather valuable insights that contribute to positive changes in these crucial aspects of life.
Healthy Streets Community Research To Understand the Local Experience of Trial Street Changes
Healthy Streets Southwark, in partnership with Impact on Urban Health and Southwark Council, empowered local residents as 'community researchers' to gather insights on trial street changes. ClearView Research facilitated this eight-week initiative, ensuring resident perspectives influenced council decisions.
Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder and ClearView Research conducted the largest study on bereavement support, exploring how individuals access these services. Our comprehensive approach involved a national survey with 8,555 participants, exploration labs, interviews with 10 GPs, and a mapping exercise using web scraping and natural language processing to identify existing services.
Understanding Patient Data
ClearView Research collaborated with The Understanding Patient Data (UPD) team to explore Black and South Asian communities' views on health data.
We investigated reasons for incomplete or incorrect health records and identified key aspects of data collection that matter to them. Using exploration labs and community research, we engaged individuals across the UK.
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights
ClearView Research were commissioned by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights for groundbreaking research, the first of its kind in the UK.
The study aimed to better understand the views, attitudes, and perceptions of the Black community on their human rights, addressing gaps in existing evidence. The research included polling and interviews to gather valuable insights.