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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WILD Young Parents: Cornwall Council

WILD Young Parents is the largest UK voluntary sector young parent organisation supporting over 20,000 parents and children over the last 33 years. Based in Cornwall and part funded by Cornwall Council, WILD aims to give young parent families a fair start and to prevent repeated patterns of intergenerational trauma and adversity.

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Embedding evidence-based parenting support into schools and third sector organisations across the City of Liverpool

Liverpool City Council’s Parenting Team coordinated the expansion of the programme, working with schools, Family Hubs, children’s centres, prisons, and community organisations. Through coproduction, outreach, and targeted training, staff across the city were supported to become parent group facilitators, by training to deliver the 10-week group-based Programme.

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Moorlands Family Centre in Milton Keynes

Moorlands Family Centre supports communities across a range of wards in Milton Keynes. It is located in Beanhill, in Woughton and Fishermead Ward, ranked in the 3% of the most deprived areas in England.

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Merton Council: Merton Young Savers

The Merton Young Savers scheme is a first-of-its-kind savings account for children, launched by Merton Council in partnership with Croydon Plus Credit Union. The scheme helps the next generation build financial resilience, supports families during the cost-of-living crisis, keeps money circulating locally, and strengthens community wellbeing

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Best start in speech language and communication (SLCN) project: Reading Borough Council

Using provision and support mapping to create an Under Fives Speech, Language and Communication Strategy: Brighter Futures for Children (Reading LA) used the Best Start in SLCN guidance to create an under-fives strategy to support the development of improving SLCN to have an impact on children’s outcomes.

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Warwickshire’s Stepped Approach to Parenting Support

Warwickshire’s Family and Relationship Support team serves approximately 600,000 residents across 763 square miles and five districts/boroughs.

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Creative Partnerships with Doncaster’s Family Hubs, Schools and Nurseries

Doncaster, has spent the last three years working in partnership with local organisations to better serve our youngest children, aged 0-5, their families and educators.

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Hackney Light and Power and Emergent Energy: Pioneering solar PV for council homes with microgrid innovation

Hackney Council is delivering a nationally significant residential solar pilot, installing 1 megawatts of solar photovoltaic technology (PV) across council housing blocks using an innovative local microgrid model.

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Rethinking Green Transitions: A collaborative peer-research approach to youth engagement with LSE Cities

This Rethinking Green Transitions project was a collaboration between London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Cities, policy makers from Islington Council, and a team of young peer researchers.

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Stoke-on-Trent City Council: Working with the voluntary and community sector to ensure families can thrive

‘Family Matters’ is a multi-agency programme in Stoke-on-Trent that gives families access to the advice, tips and opportunities they need to thrive. It is a key part of the city council’s commitment to early support – working with partners, including the voluntary and community sector, to ensure that children have the best start in life.

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