Public Voice Impact Report shows people powered change is improving services and reducing inequality across London
The report highlights how resident voice, co-production and community partnerships are delivering measurable improvements across health, social care, housing and wider public services.
In a period marked by uncertainty and rising demand, Public Voice has stayed focused on what matters most – amplifying communities, prioritising collaboration and improving services through co-production, creativity and care.
Working alongside commissioners and community partners, they have supported meaningful improvements through a number of different workstreams. The report shows how Public Voice translates community insight into evidence that drives measurable improvement.
Over the last year, they have:
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Facilitated 2,000+ residents shaping public services in their local areas
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Supported over 7,000 residents with health, wellbeing or financial guidance
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Improved 18 different services as a direct result of community insight
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Published 11 reports recommending improvements to health and social care services and commissioning
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Worked alongside and supported more than 750 grassroots voluntary and community organisations
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Helped community groups secure over £6 million in grant funding
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Supported residents to remove financial barriers and access vital services, including securing over £350,000 in reimbursements and debt resolution through partnership work
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Provided holistic support to 100 residents living with cancer
Alongside direct outcomes for residents, Public Voice has supported commissioners and service providers to embed co-production, strengthening long term service design and improving trust between communities and institutions.
The report also demonstrates the value of investing in community infrastructure and local capacity. By supporting grassroots organisations and community leaders, Public Voice helps ensure public services reach the people who need them most, including communities that are often underrepresented in traditional engagement.
Their work has contributed to improvements in access, service experience and outcomes across multiple sectors. This includes removing barriers to care, improving communication, and ensuring services are designed around real-life needs.
A national opportunity for people powered public services
Public Voice is calling for greater recognition of community voice as a core part of effective public service delivery and commissioning.
They believe that meaningful engagement and co-production:
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Improves service outcomes
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Reduces waste and ineffective commissioning
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Builds trust between communities and public bodies
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Supports earlier intervention and prevention
As demand on public services continues to grow, the report highlights the opportunity for national government, funders and commissioners to embed residents’ voices into central decision making.
Looking ahead
Public Voice is seeking to expand partnerships with national commissioners, government departments and funders to scale impact and support more communities to shape the services they rely on. If you’re interested in finding out more about how Public Voice can help you, get in touch here.
The organisation continues to focus on strengthening community capacity, supporting system change, and ensuring public services are designed around the needs of the people who use them.