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Local Project Action, 2022 to June 2024

From 2022 to June 2024 the Programme worked in partnership with the local NHS Board and the local authority in seven Project Towns (Alloa, Ayr, Clydebank, Dalkeith, Fraserburgh, Dunoon and Rutherglen) to support them in taking a place placed approach.

Each of the towns had staff support (a Project Lead and a Community Link Lead) to embed between the council and the local health board. The towns brought a range of contexts and geographies to expand learning perspectives and had place work already happening that the Programme ambition could support. In each of the towns, a Steering Group was set up with key decision-makers who met regularly.

The towns were chosen to:

  • Reduce inequality: they were experiencing the bottom 20% in SIMD and a particular health inequality
  • Enhance collaborative, cross-system partnership working: senior leadership level sponsorship within local government and public health system to support an authorising environment for long-term change
  • Identify manager-level project support and governance across local government and the public health system

These towns also had the capacity to commit to take part in the learning network and local project evaluation process.

Find out about the work we did during our time in each Project Town:

Project Town Locations
Map of Scotland showing locations of the Project Towns

The diagram below highlights the three stages of the decision-making process we undertook within our seven Project Towns, and the tools and evidence which help support this.

How was our work implemented within each of our Project Towns? What impact did we make? Read our Impact Stories which highlight the impact we had across our Project Towns.

Find out how we are supporting other towns across Scotland.

For more information about the work we undertook on the Programme until June 2024, download our Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme Summary.

The Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme Implementation diagram shows:
  • what we as a Programme brought as support (inputs),
  • what we produced to enable our approach to be replicated (outputs)
  • the lasting system change we hoped to deliver (outcomes impact) for the Programme
Want to find out more? Get in touch with us

If you are looking at place-based approaches, or if the Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme sounds like something you would like to know more about, please contact Irene Beautyman, Place and Wellbeing Partnership Lead, below or follow us on X (Twitter) @place4wellbeing to keep up to date with all of our latest news

Irene Beautyman

Irene Beautyman - Place and Wellbeing Partnership Lead

Phone: 07908 930763

Email: placeandwellbeing@improvementservice.org.uk