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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The creation of a healthy recipe book; by young people for young people

To help and encourage young people living independently to prepare healthy dishes and improve their food choices.

North Somerset: Respite service promoting independence for people with learning disabilities

There are nearly 200 people with learning disabilities and mental health problems living in supported housing in North Somerset, but many more are looked after by families and carers in private homes.

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Bradford: Helping reduce hospital delayed discharges

Bradford Respite Intermediate Care Support Services was launched in 2013 to support people who were ready for discharge from hospital, but who are homeless, at risk of being homeless or those who are unable to return to unsuitable housing. It provides accommodation and clinical care from a 13-bed ground floor building, which used to be a care home, with four bungalows also available to provide step-down accommodation.

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West Midlands: Helping turn around young lives

St Basils housing association is commissioned to provide supported housing accommodation, alongside supporting young people in the community, by seven West Midlands councils for young people.

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Kirklees: Helping those leaving prison and under treatment for substance abuse get tenancy ready

Kirklees commissions a wide range of supported housing services from general needs accommodation to specialist services for people with learning disabilities. These options include a dedicated accommodation offer for those who are getting treatment for substance misuse or have been just released from prison.

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Medway: Addressing increasingly complex needs

The needs of people being referred into support housing are increasing. In response to that, Medway Council and its providers have worked hard to offer extra support to help those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Peterborough City and Cambridgeshire County Councils

The collaborative efforts between Peterborough and Cambridgeshire have laid a solid foundation for their joint approach to tackling drug-related issues.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Southampton City Council

The implementation of the drug strategy in Southampton has been a collaborative effort, encompassing Hampshire, Isle of Wight, and regional police forces.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Prior to the first COVID-19 lockdown, Greater Manchester conducted an internal review of its drug strategy, positioning itself strategically to act upon reviews by Carol Black and the inception of the ten year drug strategy.

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The 10-year drug strategy: Cornwall Council

In Cornwall, a well-established partnership model, notably within the Community Safety Partnership, has flourished over several years, significantly expanding its membership.

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