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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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Promoting the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine in Bristol: development of a media resource

In Bristol, the uptake of all childhood immunisations is below safe levels and requires urgent attention; increasing coverage is a national and local priority. Over the last few years, there has been a particular focus on measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) nationally through the UK Measles and Rubella Elimination Strategy (2019) and the catch-up campaign (2022) due to a resurgence of measles, and because measles is one of the most contagious of all vaccination preventable diseases.

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Increasing flu vaccination uptake in two to three-year-olds in County Durham

County Durham launched a three year flu vaccination pilot in 2022 to address declining uptake among two to three-year-olds and widening inequalities across the county. Building on learning from the COVID 19 vaccination programme, the pilot introduced nursery based and community based vaccination clinics to complement traditional GP delivery. The aim was to improve accessibility, reduce barriers and gather insights from parents and carers.

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Closing the gap: Targeted vaccination outreach for Manchester students

In response to a measles outbreak declared by UKHSA in January 2024, Manchester delivered pop-up university vaccination clinics to rapidly protect its large student population.

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Flu Fairies: a creative arts initiative to encourage maternal vaccination

Walsall Council, in partnership with Walsall Manor Hospital's antenatal clinic, commissioned creative arts practitioners to engage pregnant women to explore attitudes to and encourage uptake of maternal vaccines.

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Protecting children from measles: a targeted, community-based MMR catch-up programme in Blackpool

In response to rising measles cases nationally and falling childhood vaccination coverage, Blackpool Council worked with NHS and community partners to strengthen local MMR catch-up activity.

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Taking flu vaccination closer to families in a rural-coastal setting: Cornwall’s early years pilot

A pilot delivering flu vaccinations to two to three-year-olds in early years settings (EYS) across high deprivation, low-uptake areas in Cornwall to improve access and knowledge.

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Bolton Council: improving childhood vaccination uptake with a focus on MMR and a collaborative, quality improvement approach

Declaration of the national measles incident in early 2024 brought more focus onto local Measles elimination plans and the uptake of MMR.

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