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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GP patient health walks

As part of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and Sport England Active Practice accreditation, which encourages GP surgeries to increase physical activity in both staff and patients, Active Together have worked with over 20 surgeries to deliver patient health walks.

Physical activity easy read guide

Active Together sits on the Leicestershire Learning Disability Partnership Board, and in collaboration with its members, plus residents with learning disabilities, co-designed our first ’Easy Read’ Guide.

Community Assessment Days: Bringing care into the community across Leicestershire

Health, care and physical activity providers are transforming personalised patient care by delivering Community Assessment Days (CADs).

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Living Sport: Adding physical activity into the National Diabetes Prevention Programme in Cambridge

A pilot project designed to add physical activity sessions to an already in place National Diabetes Prevention Programme.

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Feel Good in the Forest: working with Havering Council and Gateshead Council

Feel Good in the Forest is a social prescribing initiative from Forestry England and Sport England, designed to support people with mild to moderate health conditions through nature-based activities. It is delivered at four forests including Chopwell Wood, Gateshead, and Thames Chase, London. It helps local communities improve their wellbeing by engaging with nature and physical activity. Forestry England has worked with Havering Council and Gateshead Council to help address local population health need, support the delivery of strategic priorities and connect more people with nature for their wellbeing.

Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council in partnership with Desford Lawn Tennis Club

Relaxed Inclusive Autism Friendly Tennis: Working with Hinckley and Bosworth Council(HBBC) supported a “Come and Try it Day” at Sport in Desford, offering young people with a disability the chance to try a range of sports.

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The implementation of proportionate care (or Optimal Handling Care) at University Hospital Southampton

A growing demand on care resources across the health and social care continue to challenge the system. This is leading to missed operational standards, including delayed hospital discharges and potential risks to patient safety. In particular, the availability of community care hours is a key factor in acute hospital delays.

The implementation of Optimal Handed Care in Kirklees Council

Kirklees Council reviewed all double up packages of care in commissioned domiciliary care services to generate workforce capacity within domiciliary care services.

The implementation of Optimal Handed Care across Manchester City Council

Manchester had previously trialled a single-handed care initiative, but it had not achieved lasting success and eventually lost momentum.