Wednesday, 26 September 2018

57% of those voting in the upcoming presidential election will vote for Michael D Higgins!

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  • 72% of adults plan on voting in the upcoming presidential election
  • 51% think that public representatives don't care about ordinary peoples opinions
  • 51% of the population will watch and / or listen to the presidential debates


The presidential election is starting to heat up ahead of the vote on October 26.  In light of this, iReach Insights conducted a nationally representative survey on 1,000 adults in Ireland on the upcoming presidential election.

72% of adults in Ireland plan on voting in the presidential election. Of those planning to vote 57% plan to vote for Michael D Higgins.

When asked about political views, 64% stated that they have definite views on political issues and 78% try and vote in all elections held in Ireland.

Shockingly, 51% think that public representatives don't care about ordinary peoples opinions and only 1 in 5 think politicians are honest.

Half (51%) of the adult population will watch and / or listen to the presidential debates ahead of the presidential election

About iReach Insights
iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run between the 20th and 25th September and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.

iReach Insights Limited – Temple Hall, Temple Road, Blackrock, CO. Dublin, IRELAND.
iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
T: 01-214 3740 or email: PR@ireachhq.com


Monday, 17 September 2018

🏥Mental Health issues in Ireland on the Rise: 62% of people believe more people are suffering than in the past.🏥


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49% of people don’t think that mental health is a topic that you can talk about openly in Irish society.

83% of people said that mental health still has stigma attached to it 

Only 29% think that there are enough helplines and easy access contacts in Ireland for people who would like to get help

Today is world suicide prevention day and mental health and considering this we recently conducted a nationally representative survey on 1000 adults in Ireland to find out how people in Ireland view the importance of mental health and how we can help those with mental health issues.

62% of people think that more people suffer from mental health issues today than in the past.  People between 35 - 54 are more inclined to have this view at 64% versus 18-34 years at 60% and 55+ years at 58%.

46% of people think that Ireland is less open to talking about mental health issues than other countries. In general, 49% of people don’t think that mental health is a topic that you can talk about openly in Irish Society. 83% of people said that mental health still has stigma attached to it (More female (86%) than male (79%)).

69% of people think employers in Ireland should take mental health days as seriously as sick days, but 71% don’t think that employers do.

82% of males and 93% of females surveyed said that mental health is important to them, but only 28% of males and 48% of females have ever thought about consulting a professional about any concerns.

Only 29% of people said that there are enough helplines and easy access contacts in Ireland for people who would like to get help and only 63% of people who have thought about getting help have gone to a professional. This is highest among the older generation 61%: 18-34 years, 60%: 35-54 and 78%: 55+ years.

The top 3 areas that people think can help people with mental health issues is 1. Education in school and universities (69%), 2. People being able to talk more openly about mental health issued (65%) and 3. Making services in Ireland more available to people. 

For more statistics you can visit us at our blog: https://ireachhq.com/blog.

About iReach Insights
iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run between the 28th June and the 8th July and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.

 
iReach Insights Limited – Temple Hall, Temple Road, Blackrock, CO. Dublin, IRELAND.
iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
T: 01-214 3740 or email: PR@ireachhq.com

Wednesday, 5 September 2018

🐝88% of individuals believe the Irish government has not worked sufficiently to help save the bees.🐝

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88% of individuals believe the Irish government has not worked sufficiently to help save the bees.

38% of people have personally taken measures to help save the bees.

Top 3 measures people have taken to help save the bees:
 1. Planting different flowers that bees prefer (69%), 2. Reducing the use of pesticides (56%), 3. Telling friends and family about the importance of bees (50%).


75% are aware that bees are threatened with extinction.

Bees are not often thought to be a big contributor to the Irish economy however, it has recently been reported they contribute €53 million to the Irish Economy each year and now they are facing extinction in many areas of Ireland. 75% of individuals are aware that bees are threatened with extinction in Ireland. With this in mind, we conducted a nationally representative survey on 1,000 adults in Ireland to discover how they feel about bees and measure that have been taken to help save the bees.

Recent research by Dublin City University and Trinity College Dublin has found that Irish Heather Honey can be compared to New Zealand’s famous Manuka honey. The research showed that Irish heather honey had the highest TPC (Total Phenolic Content) of all the Irish Single Origin honeys and had a higher TPC than Manuka honey. Its more important than ever before to protect our Irish Bees.

88% of individuals feel that the government is not doing enough to help save the bees. There have been some efforts by the government to preserve bees and the Top 3 areas people have noted these efforts is the; 1. Planting flowers in parks (57%), 2. Educating individuals on the importance of bees and what they can do (44%), and 3. Using fewer and less harmful weed killer and pesticides in which make bees sick (40%).

Some individuals are interested in saving the bees with 38% of people stating that they have personally taken measures to help save the bees. The Top 3 measures taken by the community are; 1. Planting different flowers that bees prefer (69%), 2. Reducing the use of pesticides to kill weeds or pests (56%), and 3. Telling friends and family about the importance of bees as pollinators (50%).

People are interested; however, the efforts have been limited with 62% of people not taking measures to save bees and of that percentage, 18-34 years 68%, 35-54 years 61%, and 55+ years 50%. This is showing older groups are most likely to care for bees.

37% of individuals feel as though bees contribute €1-€10 million and 20% believe that they contribute un €1 million annually to the Irish economy. The National Biodiversity Data Centre reveals that pollinators contribute €53 million to the Irish Economy each year.

With 87% of people believing bees contribute to the economy, there are some areas people feel the government must improve on. 72% feel the government must educate more people on the benefits of bees and how they can help, 69% desire the use of fewer and less harmful chemicals to kill weeds and insects, and lastly, 63% want more flowers planted in the park.

For more statistics you can visit us at our blog: ireachinsights.blogspot.ie

About iReach Insights
iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run between the 28th June and the 4th July and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.

 
iReach Insights Limited – Temple Hall, Temple Road, Blackrock, CO. Dublin, IRELAND.
iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
T: 01-214 3740 or email:
PR@ireachhq.com