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Innovation in local government is about improving the lives of the people in our communities. Browse through our case studies to see the many innovative programmes councils are involved in.

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Bury Council: Care Leavers Ready to Transition to Independent Living

This procedure outlines the Council’s approach to identifying, securing and allocating housing to care leavers who are ready to transition to independent living. It sets out the collaborative processes between Children’s Services, Housing Services and the Housing Growth & Development Team.

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Northumberland County Council- FloodAI, using AI to detect flash floods

Northumberland County Council is undertaking a pilot project, 'FloodAI', to innovatively enhance flood and coastal resilience. This project is funded by Defra as part of the £200 million Flood and Coastal Innovation Programme

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The Net Zero Innovation Programme: a method case study

Between 2020 and 2023, UCL and the Local Government Association ran an online programme that brought together local authority staff and university researchers to work together on local net zero challenges.

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Blackburn-with-Darwen Council: Addressing the risk factors for tooth decay to improve childhood oral health

In 2019, Blackburn with Darwen had the worst childhood tooth decay rates in England. Following the launch of a childhood oral health strategy in 2021, and through successful collaborative work with a range of partners, the number of five-year-olds with tooth decay has fallen by a significant 16 per cent in six year

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Sefton Council: Exploring the link between childhood stunting and socioeconomic inequalities

Childhood growth is an important indicator of a child’s overall health. Higher rates of childhood stunting are associated with greater socioeconomic deprivation and an increased risk of chronic health problems. A public health registrar at Sefton Borough Council has been exploring how better understanding of the causes of childhood stunting could help reduce child health inequalities.

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Stoke-on-Trent City Council: Working with the voluntary and community sector to ensure families can thrive

‘Family Matters’ is a multi-agency programme in Stoke-on-Trent that gives families access to the advice, tips and opportunities they need to thrive. It is a key part of the city council’s commitment to early support – working with partners, including the voluntary and community sector, to ensure that children have the best start in life.

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Occupational therapy leadership in public health – enabling a population health approach to prevention, London Borough of Brent

In the London Borough of Brent, the Principal Occupational Therapist is leading the development of a prevention strategy by applying occupational therapy's strengths-based, population-focused approach to public health, aiming to reduce care needs and address health inequalities through system-wide collaboration and data-driven planning.

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Resilient Roch: Coordinating property-level surveys for integrated climate resilience

The Resilient Roch project, funded through the Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme (FCIP), has tackled a range of local climate challenges, most notably flood risk, affecting residents in disadvantaged communities.

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Accessible and inclusive homes: optimising adaptations and designing for the future, Leeds City Council

Leeds City Council’s Housing Occupational Therapy Team plays a vital role in matching residents with accessible homes, influencing inclusive housing design, and recycling adaptations, while supporting the city’s diverse and changing population to live well and independently.

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