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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The 10-year drug strategy: Wirral Council

The injection of new funding through the 10-year drug strategy has revitalised Wirral Council's local efforts in combating drug and alcohol abuse.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Croydon Council

Croydon has seen tangible benefits from the funding allocated through various avenues such as the 10-year drug strategy, the Supporting People: Supporting People Multiple Needs and Rough Sleeping grant, as well as smaller grants specifically designated for drugs, alcohol, and treatment.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Southampton City Council

The implementation of the drug strategy in Southampton has been a collaborative effort, encompassing Hampshire, Isle of Wight, and regional police forces.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Cornwall Council

In Cornwall, a well-established partnership model, notably within the Community Safety Partnership, has flourished over several years, significantly expanding its membership.

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The 10-year drug strategy: West Midlands Combined Authority

West Midlands has long adopted a distinctive approach to drug services, characterised by a strong emphasis on public health, a stance largely driven by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).

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Creative Health at Birmingham City Council Public Health: Public Health Researchers in Residence

Health inequalities are continuing to rise, and a response from Birmingham City Council Public Health to alleviate this burden, is to explore and promote different models of service redesign that improve quality and experience of health for all our citizens.

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Bring it on Brum!

The Birmingham Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme, known as ‘Bring it on Brum!’, is designed to address the ‘holiday experience gap’ for children and young people from low-income households.

Life Hacks

Life Hacks is an award-winning Young Persons Social Prescription service led by Active Luton, the council’s health and wellbeing partnership.

Using a SportPlus approach to improve support and outcomes for young people in or at risk of entering the Youth Justice System

The £5 million Ministry of Justice programme (2022) used sport to enhance positive outcomes for vulnerable young people in the context of youth crime.

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Kirklees Council: MJ Awards highly commended in ‘Innovation in Building Diversity and Inclusion’ category

This special mention recognises their innovative use of Assistive Technology (AT) to help children, young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and their families, access timely and efficient care solutions.

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