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 what the doctor ordered: social prescribing - a guide for local authorities - case studies

The challenge of the ageing population and supporting people with long-term conditions is one of the biggest our society faces.

Case study - Combating loneliness: a guide for local authorities

There is growing recognition that loneliness is a serious problem, with far reaching implications, not just for individuals, but also for wider communities, which merits the attention of local authorities.

Case study - Beyond fighting fires 2: Fire and rescue service transformation

The fire and rescue sector is transforming the way in which it delivers services. This document updates the LGA's previous  document (April 2015).

Case study - Community engagement on female genital mutilation

n October 2014, the LGA first produced its FGM Guide for Councillors. Much has happened since then. Mandatory reporting to the police has been introduced for professionals, new statutory guidance has been produced and a number of female genital mutilation (FGM) Protection Orders have been taken out to protect actual or potential victims from FGM. 

Case study - Think autism

The LGA has launched a series of case studies that illustrate the positive work councils are undertaking with their local partners to support people living with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) in their communities.

Tipping the scales: Case studies on the use of planning powers to limit hot food takeaway

England has one of the highest rates of unhealthy weight of other western countries. The prevalence of obesity in England has more than doubled in the last twenty five years. And if we go on as we are, the rate of obese people is expected to double in the next 40 years.

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Case study - Helping people look after themselves: a guide on self-care

Self care creates a feeling of control and reduces anxiety for the individual. It improves their quality of life and disease outcomes and frees up the time of health and care staff.

Tackling school parking issues in Essex

Chelmsford City Council is working with stakeholders to help tackle the issues of parking around schools and the safety concerns that arise from it.

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Building the foundations - tackling obesity through planning and development

England has one of the highest rates of unhealthy weight of other western countries. The prevalence of obesity in England has more than doubled in the last 25 years. And if we go on as we are, the rate of obese people is expected to double in the next 40 years. Obesity is a complex problem that requires action from individuals and society across multiple sectors.

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