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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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Strengthening Partnership Working to support Improvements in 3 year old GLD

Lancashire County Council identified improving school readiness and the proportion of children achieving a Good Level of Development (GLD) as a key strategic priority. System intelligence showed that too many children were reaching school age without the core developmental foundations needed to thrive

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Tackling Poverty and Building Community Resilience in Portsmouth

Portsmouth City Council, led by Tackling Poverty Strategic Coordinator Katy Ricks, has adopted a multi layered, partnership driven approach to reducing poverty and strengthening resilience across the city. This case study outlines the council’s key interventions, collaborative structures, and the challenges they are actively working to overcome.

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Maidstone Borough Council: Creating a new performance management system in house

The council undertook a complete redesign of its corporate performance management system after the platform it had relied on for over a decade became increasingly costly, unreliable and poorly aligned with staff needs. The redesigned approach aimed to create a system that was user‑centred, transparent, and aligned with the council’s updated Performance Management Framework (PMF).

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Community First: A vaccine success story from the potteries

Stoke-on-Trent City Council, working closely with the NHS Targeted Vaccination Team and locally trusted organisations, engaged with target communities to improve uptake of the MMR vaccine.

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Growing talent with purpose: Leicester's approach to development in public health workforce

Recognising that equal access to training and development is essential for workforce retention, morale and better outcomes for the service, the Director of Public Health at Leicester City Council worked with the team to develop a coordinated approach to training and skills development for all staff.

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Procurement with purpose: How the City of London Corporation is cutting carbon through smarter data

The City of London Corporation is transforming how it measures and manages its scope 3 purchased goods and services (PG&S) emissions.

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Wiltshire Council: A collaborative approach to addressing gambling harms as a public health team

In 2023, Wiltshire Council commissioned the Institute of Public Care (IPC), Oxford Brookes University to review the local prevalence and impact of gambling harms. The review found that around 12,000 adults in Wiltshire may benefit from some form of gambling treatment or support, according to estimates from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Additionally, it's estimated that 6,000 children live in households with an adult who may require gambling-related support.

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Embedding smoking cessation within recovery services to reduce health inequalities

Peterborough City Council recognised the need for an approach that embedded tobacco dependency treatment within recovery pathways.

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Borough rainwater harvesting campaign: Climate adaptation for Maidstone’s most vulnerable households

Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) launched a targeted rainwater harvesting initiative to support households most vulnerable to climate impacts and surface water flooding.

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