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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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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Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea: Embedding physical activity in Adult Social Care

Recognising the local challenge of high levels of physical inactivity, Westminster City Council and RBKC have integrated physical activity into existing workflows in adult social care to deliver great outcomes through an effective, scalable approach.

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The Amelia Scott – Embedding culture within the council framework

The Amelia Scott is a landmark cultural and community hub in the heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells. It brings together the museum, library, registration services, adult education, and visitor information under one roof, creating a vibrant civic space that serves both residents and visitors.

Wakefield's approach to tackling the rising prevalence of tooth decay and obesity in children

New programme to address high childhood tooth decay, excessive sugar consumption, and above‑average obesity rates locally.

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Greater Manchester’s whole-system approach to increase physical activity and tackling inequalities

Greater Manchester has adopted a whole-system approach towards physical activity led by Greater Manchester Moving. For every £1 invested in community sport and physical activity, £4.38 is generated for economy and society.

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Strengthening community provision for people with long-term conditions

This case study demonstrates how Energise Me supported community providers to engage people with long-term conditions (LTCs) more effectively.

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We Are Undefeatable in Blackburn with Darwen: Catalysing systems change for people with long term health conditions

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council worked with the Richmond Group of Charities and Together an Active Future (TaAF) to localise the We Are Undefeatable (WAU) campaign to inspire residents with health conditions to be more active.

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All Move in Erewash

All Move in Erewash (AMiE) is a collaborative initiative to make everyday movement more accessible and fair for adults living with a limiting illness, long-term condition, or disability.

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Include to Improve programme impact

Include to Improve is a programme aimed to create more opportunities for disabled people to take part, volunteer and work in sports and activities.

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