Case studies

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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Next Step Work Experience Programme for South Gloucestershire Care Leavers

Next steps programme’ is a South Gloucestershire Council project aimed at providing care leavers with the opportunity to gain working experience in the local area.

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Taking a partnership approach to reducing smoking in pregnancy (SIP) in Worcestershire

Worcestershire’s smoking at time of delivery rate has historically been higher than the national average (12.2 per cent in 19/20). Worcestershire has had low rates of carbon monoxide screening in pregnancy, average quit rates that struggled to rise above 40 per cent and no service for women after they had given birth- meaning many would be likely to relapse and enter their next pregnancy as a smoker.

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Delivering rural exception housing sites: North Norfolk District Council and Broadland Housing Association

NNDC and Broadland Housing Association worked in partnership to mitigate the risk in delivering five rural exception housing sites rather than the traditional single format, resulting in the delivery of 63 affordable housing, cross subsidised with market housing.

West Oxfordshire and Cotswold District Councils - Summarising planning engagement upfront

In 2022 West Oxfordshire and Cotswold District Councils were awarded continuous funding from the PropTech Engagement Fund.

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Providing opportunities for two- to five-year-olds to be more physically active in Dorset

Healthy Movers is for children aged two to five years old. Through a range of physical play and activities, the programme aims to improve children’s physical literacy and development, and support their social and emotional wellbeing, which helps children gain a better start in life.

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Early Years physical activity: Hull City Council

Hull City Council Healthy Lifestyles Team have designed and created a programme of early years provision to promote physical activity and movement at the earliest opportunity. The programme is designed to increase access to physical activity, provide opportunities to meet Chief Medical Officer guidelines and develop physical literacy with school readiness in mind.

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Maldon District Council – Beat The Street – Increasing Physical Activity

Maldon District Council partnered with Intelligent Health to deliver Beat the Street, a gamified walking and cycling challenge, to improve community health and wellbeing. The initiative resulted in increased physical activity, enhanced community engagement, and valuable data insights for the council. Its success has laid the foundation for future health and wellbeing community initiatives. 

Wakefield’s approach to cost and time effective support to improve children and their families’ wellbeing through a digital eLearning platform.

Wakefield Council’s Wellbeing team have been delivering the Junior Aspire Health Referral service for numerous years now - a referral service which supports families with children who are overweight to improve their overall health and wellbeing. We help families to make dietary and lifestyle changes, set goals that are realistic and achievable and focus on long-term changes.

East Suffolk District Council: Supporting chief executives in NOC change of control councils

East Suffolk Council is a non-metropolitan district in Suffolk County with a population of 246,000 at 2021 census. In 2023 the council moved to NOC in the four yearly elections.

Melton Borough Council: Supporting chief executives in NOC change of control councils

Melton Borough Council is a Leicestershire district in the East Midlands. In May 2023, the local election resulted in a position of no overall control.