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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Get Out Get Active programme impact

Get Out Get Active (GOGA) is a UK-wide programme led by Activity Alliance, designed to bring disabled and non-disabled people together through physical activity.

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Tunbridge Wells Borough Council: Improving wellbeing through ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and creative health

How collaborative storytelling and imaginative play can support adult mental wellbeing.

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Nottingham City Council: Embedding a culture of change through targeted team support

Embedding a culture of change through the in-house delivered Ways of Working programme.

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Sandwell is in love…… with Making it REAL: Sandwell Local Authority

This inspirational programme is an award-winning research-based family literacy programme developed by the Early Childhood Unit (ECU) at the National Children’s Bureau in partnership with the University of Sheffield.

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Reducing Parental Conflict interventions delivered in HMP Peterborough: Peterborough City Council

Peterborough has a strong strategic focus on reducing parental conflict. The dedicated Parental Conflict Lead, based within Children’s Social Care Targeted Support, oversees the local offer, promotes courses with partners, and supports referrals from anyone working with families. Families can also self‑refer, supported by wider marketing.

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South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority: Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Strategy

South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority has developed a region-wide Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Strategy designed to give residents greater choice in how they move and to make active travel safer, more accessible and better integrated with public transport.

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Whole Systems Approach to Physical Activity Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire’s ‘Whole Systems Approach to Physical Activity’ (WSAPA) provides an evidence-based approach to tackling physical inactivity and health inequalities through interventions delivered in partnership with district councils across Oxfordshire.

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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library: A research-backed targeted early years intervention in the Wirral

Wirral Borough Council has embedded Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library within Early Childhood Services, leading to improved communication and language outcomes and reduced inequality.

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Torbay Council: Improving oral health through dynamic local partnerships

This is a unique, ambitious, and successful partnership between local government and NHS Devon to address issues of reduced dental access and poor oral health.

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Croydon council’s creative health programme one year on: a dedicated local authority team as centralised resource for a creative health ‘ecosystem’

This case study looks at how a dedicated creative health team within a local authority can support systematic implementation of creative health across council, community, voluntary, health and other partners.

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