Improving outcomes and tackling inequalities within our communities

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By delivering this priority we will create a city where our residents get the best possible start in life, experience good health, and age well, in a city that embraces diversity, protects the most vulnerable, and values its residents and communities.

We have amended the One Coventry Plan following your feedback on this priority by:

  • Being clearer in our commitment to tackling violence and abuse in all forms

  • Strengthened our intent to narrow and close the gap in education performance measures for vulnerable groups at each phase.


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By delivering this priority we will create a city where our residents get the best possible start in life, experience good health, and age well, in a city that embraces diversity, protects the most vulnerable, and values its residents and communities.

We have amended the One Coventry Plan following your feedback on this priority by:

  • Being clearer in our commitment to tackling violence and abuse in all forms

  • Strengthened our intent to narrow and close the gap in education performance measures for vulnerable groups at each phase.


Please view the tabs below to read our recent articles and get involved in our ideas and stories tools.

  • Coventry - A Marmot City

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    Since Coventry became a Marmot City in 2013, there has been progress in outcomes across health and across society. There have been improvements in school readiness at age 5, health outcomes, life satisfaction, employment and reductions in crime in priority locations. A number of innovative projects and initiatives have been set up which are starting to yield positive results for the people of Coventry.

    For more information on the difference that Coventry has made since becoming a Marmot City in 2013, please download the report Director of Public Health report, Bridging The Gap, which examines how a partnership approach between the public sector, community and voluntary organisations, businesses and universities and individuals are tackling health inequalities across the city.


  • MiFriendly Cities

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    In October 2017 the EU’s Urban Innovative Actions fund awarded more than £4m to Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton for the MiFriendly Cities project, a 3-year initiative that developed innovative, community-led and sustainable approaches to enhancing the contribution of refugees and migrants across the region. Our exciting programme was designed to create opportunities for migrants and bring communities together, building cohesion across Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton. Take a look at this video to see their journey to date:


Page last updated: 21 Jun 2023, 11:00 AM