Corporate Strategy

Improving Lives Case Studies

On these pages are stories relating to how the lives of people in Hampshire have been improved through specific action taken by Hampshire County Council and its many partners.

In addition to this, there is also a list of successful case studies from other non-Hampshire organisations both in the public and private sectors.

For ease of reference the Hampshire area case studies have been grouped under headings.

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    Safer Communities - Being safe and feeling secure – a top priority for people living in Hampshire

     

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    Health and Wellbeing - Preventing illness and promoting healthy, active lifestyles – giving Hampshire residents a longer, happier and more productive life

     

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    Support for Vulnerable Adults - Helping vulnerable adults (the frail elderly, people with disabilities) and their families have more choice and control over the care they receive.

     

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    Quality of Place - Clean, well maintained streets, parks and public open spaces make a big difference to local people’s quality of life.

     

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    Environmental Sustainability - Making sure Hampshire can grow and prosper without damaging the needs of its surrounding countryside and wildlife

     

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    Strong Local Communities - Creating positive opportunities for people to come together  - having a say and making a difference to their towns, villages and communities

     

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    Housing Fit for Purpose - Ensuring there is a range of housing options to cater for all as we travel though the stages and ages of family life

     

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    Supporting Families, Children and Young People - Making sure children, young people and their families get the right kind of help and support at times when they need it

     

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    Support for Older People - Giving older people the information, advice and support to live their lives the way they want to

     

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    Strong Local Economies - Strengthening the direction of change of the local economy and adjusting the relationship between the current and future need for skills and training