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Taverner wins “Who Cares” environmental
program for a record 4th time
Taverner Research has again been successful in winning the triennial
“Who Cares About the Environment” research conducted
on behalf of the NSW Department of the Environment and Conservation.
“Combined with our experience on the recreational use of parks
in this state Taverner is one of the most knowledgeable environmental
researchers in Australia” said Connie Jansen, Senior Researcher
at Taverner for the “Who Cares” program. Connie added
“With the study conducted at 3 year intervals we are able
to track the environmental concerns and behaviours of the NSW population
and provide valuable insights into the ever evolving environmental
debate”. The “Who Cares” report is made available
to all local government authorities and to the public. According
to Geoff Young, Manager Education and Training with DEC, the agency
selection process was very rigorous in accordance with DEC policy.
“Taverner’s submission offered particular added value
for this year’s “Who Cares” research. This research
is a key input to DEC policy and programs and is influential across
government and the community. The fact that Taverner Research
had previously won the contract in 1997, 2000 and 2003 meant that
Taverner was already highly familiar with the issues of the research.
However that did not mean automatic selection, indeed made us give
added consideration to competing tenders. Taverner’s innovative
approach to the conduct and analysis of the 2006 research convinced
us that they were again the most suitable research organisation
to conduct the work.”.
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Taverner
Healthcare – Making a Difference
Taverner Research was a proud sponsor of the
Australian Pharmaceutical Marketing and Research Group’s (APMRG)
annual Mid-Year Seminar held in the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney on
Wednesday June 21st 2006.
The theme of this year's seminar was ‘Making A Difference
– Using data to drive strategy’ – a theme which
is very much aligned with the vision of Taverner Research’s
specialist healthcare research division.
“This sponsorship recognises the growing importance of healthcare
research within Taverner’s total business operations”,
said Gerry Guinan, Research Director.
Taverner Research delivers specialised healthcare insights backed
by an effective broad-spectrum market research agency.
Find
out more about Taverner Healthcare
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New Executive appointment highlights Taverner’s
drive for excellence
Taverner Research is pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Mitchell-Taverner
as Development Manager. In this newly developed role, Tom will be
responsible for Taverner achieving AS 4752 quality assurance accreditation
and the continued growth and efficient implementation of the Taverner
Way to Quality Research. Tom is an accredited Architect who had been
based in the UK where he was involved with Standards Accreditation
internationally for the past 3 years. Click to
Find out more about Tom’s international experience
Find out more about The
Taverner approach to Standards
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Your Views Count!
There is no doubt that the right of privacy has been a hot topic
in the media and in government. Taverner Research supports that
right. However with the introduction of the Do Not Call registers,
Taverner along with the rest of the research industry has successfully
fought to maintain the ability of genuine researchers to seek opinions
by phone. When asked about the research industry view, Philip Mitchell-Taverner
said, “We are very pleased that social and marketing researchers
will be permitted to continue carrying out surveys of the community
without being restricted by a Do Not Call register. As an industry
our ability to seek opinions in such areas as the environment, drink
driving and other equally important matters of public concern is
essential for the community. This is further recognition of the
difference between genuine research practice versus unwelcome telemarketing
calls.”
Find
out more about the “Your Views Count” campaign conducted
by AMSRO
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