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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Barking and Dagenham Council: BD Notes - an in-house developed AI app

BD Notes is a simple, AI-powered web app developed in-house to help staff turn unstructured meeting transcripts, documents and reports into structured content, reducing administrative time and improving consistency.

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Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council in partnership with Desford Lawn Tennis Club

Relaxed Inclusive Autism Friendly Tennis: Working with Hinckley and Bosworth Council(HBBC) supported a “Come and Try it Day” at Sport in Desford, offering young people with a disability the chance to try a range of sports.

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A data driven approach to housing and homelessness: Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council adopted a data-driven approach to housing and homelessness, using interactive dashboards and improved data sharing to enable more transparent, evidence-based decisions.

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Smarter sharing, better support: Norfolk County Council’s improved approach to sharing death registration data

Norfolk County Council implemented an automated, legally compliant data-sharing process for death registrations, enabling timely service updates and improved support for families, reducing delays and preventing overpayments.

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Developing an Enhanced Infant Feeding service offering Frenotomy in Local Community Within Family Hub: Leicester City Council

The development and implementation of the Enhanced Infant Feeding Service provide a community-based frenotomy clinic across LLR, developed through partnership between Family Hubs, LPT, and the ICB.

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Fantastic 2s – Engaging Eligible Families in Early Education: London Borough of Wandsworth

Fantastic 2s began in late 2016 as a small pilot – and nine years on, it’s still going strong! The programme was born out of a clear need: the uptake of free early education places was worryingly low.

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Feel Good in the Forest: working with Havering Council and Gateshead Council

Feel Good in the Forest is a social prescribing initiative from Forestry England and Sport England, designed to support people with mild to moderate health conditions through nature-based activities. It is delivered at four forests including Chopwell Wood, Gateshead, and Thames Chase, London. It helps local communities improve their wellbeing by engaging with nature and physical activity. Forestry England has worked with Havering Council and Gateshead Council to help address local population health need, support the delivery of strategic priorities and connect more people with nature for their wellbeing.

Care home physical activity

Through our connections with primary care colleagues, we were asked to support local care homes with the delivery of physical activity for their residents.

GP patient health walks

As part of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and Sport England Active Practice accreditation, which encourages GP surgeries to increase physical activity in both staff and patients, Active Together have worked with over 20 surgeries to deliver patient health walks.

Physical activity easy read guide

Active Together sits on the Leicestershire Learning Disability Partnership Board, and in collaboration with its members, plus residents with learning disabilities, co-designed our first ’Easy Read’ Guide.