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Isle of Wight Council, GB

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141.5k population • £149.5m budget
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Isle of Wight Council, GB responds to non-emergency falls with Wightcare Community Falls Response

The council and Isle of Wight Trust Ambulance Service partnered on a dedicated team for in-home falls by seniors. First responders to 999 or 111 calls determine if falls require ambulance trips and contact the team for falls without serious injury. Team members respond in an average of one hour, thus eliminating the possibility of long periods on the floor. Wightcare Community Falls Response reduces hospital admittance rates and better allocates emergency resources.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB partners with local charity on Wight Sense sensory support program

Project partner Sight for Wight visits residents with vision and hearing impairments for assessments of their support needs. These consultations may lead to mobility training, hands-on assistance, and device recommendations. Wight Sense does not set a minimum level of impairment for participation and expands existing services to people with multi-sensory impairments. The program accepts self-referrals along with referrals by community organizations.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB responds to social safety net gaps with homeless assessment hub

Isle of Wight Council converted a former primary school into a 17-bed shelter with a maximum stay of six months per person. The hub was named Howard House for a local man who died while unhoused in 2017. The Salvation Army handles the hub's daily operations including meals and health assessments. The council and its social service partners develop personalized paths to permanent housing, financial security, and long-term employment.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB anticipates the future of deliveries with e-cargo bike pilot

The council and project partner People Powered CIC are hosting six e-cargo bike demonstration events. Business owners test different models and ask questions as they consider acquiring their own bikes. Interested businesses can arrange short-term bike loans that replace delivery vans on local roads. The two-month pilot includes in-town deliveries and last-mile deliveries from a central hub by People Powered CIC.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB improves local care with Personal Assistant Hospital Discharge Initiative

This initiative fills skills gaps in rural areas while allowing patients to recover at home instead of hospitals and care facilities. A PA Market Development Team developed a PA notice board to connect qualified assistants with families in search of care. This team also works with Skills for Care and other partners to provide continuing education for PAs. Isle of Wight Council maintains a database of qualified PAs and adjusts recruiting and training based on patient discharge statistics.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB designs incentives for bicycle use with PedalAid mobile app

PedalAid establishes a monthly cycling goal of 3,000 kilometers for app users. Cyclists activate a donation from the council to a local non-profit when they reach this goal. Top riders also enter monthly giveaways of shop vouchers and cycling gear. The PedalAid challenge applies to any user rides completed on the 32-kilometer Red Squirrel Trail. Local officials conduct regular surveys of app users about their riding experiences.

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Isle of Wight Council, GB keeps essential workers mobile with Key Worker Cycle Scheme

The pilot scheme offered loans of bike-share cycles to essential workers including police, healthcare workers, and grocery employees. Each loan included a helmet, a lock, and bike delivery by local providers. Qualifying residents with their own bikes were eligible for 50-pound maintenance vouchers. The Isle of Wight Council used bike-share fleets due to reduced demand from tourists during the pandemic.

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