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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New Charter Group: Accommodation for offenders

New Charter Group in Tameside supports high-risk offenders in finding stable accommodation to break the cycles which underpin offending.

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Redesigning services to tackle antisocial behaviour

Analysis by Suffolk County Council's Committee Safety Partnership identified 80 families at the root of antisocial behaviour problems, placing high demand on the council.

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Focusing on early intervention to manage crime

Lancashire Constabulary and the Police and Crime Commissioner are leading a programme that puts focus on early intervention.

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Reducing youth reoffending

Bradford Metropolitan District Council used customer insight to better understand young people, divert them from offending and improve compliance with court orders.

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Improving the life chances of offenders

The London Borough of Lewisham used client journey mapping tools to reduce crime by repeat offenders, while improving life chances for this group.

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Improving the prospects of young offenders

By working with the youth offending team, Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council's Streetscene Service offers young offenders work experience and mentoring to help them improve their long-term prospects of finding work.

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