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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Increasing flu vaccination uptake in two to three-year-olds in Durham County Council

Durham County Council launched a three year flu vaccination pilot in 2022 to address declining uptake among two to three-year-olds and widening inequalities across the county.

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Closing the gap: Targeted vaccination outreach for Manchester students

In response to a measles outbreak declared by UKHSA in January 2024, Manchester delivered pop-up university vaccination clinics to rapidly protect its large student population.

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Flu Fairies: a creative arts initiative to encourage maternal vaccination

Walsall Council, in partnership with Walsall Manor Hospital's antenatal clinic, commissioned creative arts practitioners to engage pregnant women to explore attitudes to and encourage uptake of maternal vaccines.

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From data to delivery: a health equity approach to improving Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) uptake through primary care in Hull

Like many areas nationally, Hull has faced ongoing challenges with childhood vaccination uptake, particularly with Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccination.

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From regulation to prevention: Measuring the social value of private rented housing licensing in Nottingham

Nottingham City Council has undertaken the first known UK Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluation of private rented sector licensing.

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Building a collaborative R and Python analytics community in Suffolk

The Suffolk Office of Data and Analytics (SODA), a collaboration between Suffolk’s Local Authorities, Suffolk Constabulary and local NHS Organisations, has developed a collaborative, analyst-led community to support the use of coding tools such as R and Python across local government and partner organisations.

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Ethical data stewardship at Gloucestershire County Council

By pairing a clear public commitment with practical tools, senior leadership endorsement and sustained workforce engagement, Gloucestershire County Council has begun to embed ethical thinking into everyday data and intelligence practice, supporting better decision making, trust and accountability, particularly in sensitive service areas such as children’s services.

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Working with charities to deliver for the community: Families Thriving Together

Families Thriving Together is a charity founded in Southeast England in 2022 by CEO Michelle Tucker, which brings parenting support to hundreds of families each year – most of them through referrals from the local authority. Michelle has years of experience delivering local authority settings and has a unique understanding of how local authorities and local charities can work well together.

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The Rochdale Flood Poverty Project

The Rochdale Flood Poverty Project, funded by the North West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (NWRFCC) with support from Rochdale Borough Council (RBC), examined how socio‑economic disadvantage shapes local flood vulnerability. Introducing the concept of “flood poverty” (analogous to fuel poverty), it analysed flood literacy and home insurance uptake to identify barriers to community resilience.

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Improving MMR uptake through targeted community engagement: Wigan Council

Wigan Council and partners implemented a targeted, insight-led programme to increase uptake of the MMR vaccine in response to rising measles cases and declining vaccination coverage.

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