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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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High Impact Change Area G: Providing intermediate care that promotes positive outcomes – case studies

These case studies relate to High Impact Change Area G of the High Impact Change Model: Improving the timely and effective discharge of people with dementia and delirium into the community.

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Essex care technology service

Essex County Council is enabling people to live as independently as possible, by deploying care technologies, reducing dependency on long-term, higher cost care and support. They recognize that most people benefitting from care technology are in the older people population and they are exploring more how care technology can be utilized across other adults.

Luton: Support for women involved in on-street sexual exploitation

Led by Luton Borough Council’s public health team and Bedfordshire Police, a wide variety of organisations are working together to improve the support for women involved in on-street sexual exploitation in Luton. They have developed a 10-year strategy and action plan which aims to reduce the harm and impact from on-street sexual exploitation and support women into routes out of it.

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Wiltshire: Building a better understanding of the boater community

Wiltshire includes 65 kilometres of the Kennet and Avon Canal and is home to a vibrant and diverse ‘boater’ community. Wiltshire Council’s public health team has been working with them to find out more about this unique way of life.

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Worcestershire: Peer outreach support for people with substance misuse issues

In Worcestershire, a small team of service-user volunteers provide support and resources to people affected by drug and alcohol misuse who do not engage with conventional treatment services. This is just one element of the work underway to reduce the health inequalities for this vulnerable group of people.

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Camden, Islington and Haringey: Sexual health outreach support for sex workers

In the London boroughs of Camden, Islington and Haringey, a long-established sexual health promotion outreach team provides a trusted gateway linking sex workers with other services.

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Loudmouth Education and Training: Supporting relationships and health education on exploitation and harassment using Theatre in Education

Richmond and Wandsworth Borough Councils commissioned Loudmouth to incorporate Theatre in Education (TiE) into their approach to the prevention of exploitation of children and young people and raise awareness on harmful sexual behaviours such as sexual harassment and assault. Loudmouth is an innovative TiE company with over 30 years’ experience of collaborating with local authorities to support Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) and safeguarding in schools and other educational venues.

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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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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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