Case studies
‘Collective Action, Collaborative Working’
The FHL partnership takes action-focused steps to make changes across the building blocks of health.
The idea of “collaborative working with collective action” was created to focus on a key action related to the 8 Marmot principles.
The case studies presented adopt an approach that is inclusive for everyone, while offering extra support for people who need it most.


The Healthy Boost Project
The Healthy Boost Project supports Liverpool families with fruit and veg vouchers, improving diet, access, mental health, and overall wellbeing.


Citizens Advice on Prescription
Perinatal Support Service
Citizens Advice on Prescription offers perinatal support, helping new parents access advice and essential services.


Liverpool in work
The “Ways to Work” programme helps Liverpool residents find jobs, boost confidence, wellbeing, skills reducing poverty and isolation


Liverpool John Moore’s University Business Clinic
Liverpool Business School’s clinics provide free consultancy, boosting community organisations’ growth, sustainability, and employment.


Improving Health Through Income
The roundtable focused on tackling in-work poverty, supporting businesses, and improving income for Liverpool’s residents.


Improving Health Through Housing
The fairer, healthier Liverpool summit focused on improving health through housing, addressing furniture poverty with the Furniture Flex scheme.


Healthy Homes Programme
Liverpool’s retrofit scheme improves health, reduces fuel poverty, and boosts savings.


Healthy Neighbours Programme
The Healthy Neighbours programme from Torus Foundation empowers communities to improve health and wellbeing.


The People’s Place
Everton in the Community’s People’s Place offers mental health support and wellbeing services for local residents.


Health in All Policies
Liverpool City Council Liverpool’s Health In All Policies strategy integrates health into urban planning, promoting equity, sustainable development, and improved well-being.


Community Champions
Liverpool’s Community Champion Programme improves health outcomes by engaging diverse communities in health awareness and services.


Poverty Research and Advocacy Network
PRAN Liverpool advocates for poverty reduction, conducting research and influencing policies to support disadvantaged communities.


Liverpool Women’s Health Strategy
Liverpool women’s health is declining, especially in poorer areas. A task force gathers insights to create a strategy improving healthcare access and outcomes.


LFC Foundation Refugee and
Asylum Seeker Tournament
The LFC Foundation fosters inclusivity through football, promoting health, cultural understanding, and community for refugees and asylum seekers.