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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Just enough care and support model for older people

Wirral council carried out a procurement process and streamlined the number of domiciliary care service providers.

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Me and My Learning Programme

Melton Borough Council's Me and My Learning Programme (M&ML) helps people to develop skills, reduce debt and become healthier.

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Redesigning council tax notices

Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council increased early payments for council tax received by 10 per cent when it redesigned its reminder notices.

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Spot the grot campaign

In Cumbria, Allerdale Borough Council used a QR code to enable customers to report fly tipping and dog fouling.

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Birmingham – climate change and vulnerable communities

Birmingham's Climate Change Adaptation Partnership is putting health inequalities at the heart of its strategy. It's offering a range of tools and approaches to identify which communities will need most help to adapt to the effects of climate change.

Using assistive technologies to manage demand in social care

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council introduced telecare and assistive living technology to support older people and those with disabilities

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Essex County Council Blue Badge programme

Essex County Council trialled three new messages to Blue Badge customers to find the most effective way of encouraging them to apply online rather than by post.

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Behaviour change programme

Colchester Borough Council recognised that to change customers' behaviour, the organisation needed to develop new behaviours first itself.

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Increasing self-service through e-forms

Wyre Council is engaged in a long-term initiative to encourage residents to use electronic means to contact the council and to self-serve.

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Improving the Wirral website

Wirral Council has had to make cuts of £151 million between 2010 and 2015. By 2020 the council will have to reduce its spending by a further £132 million to deliver a balanced budget.

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