On Thursday 26 October, Manchester City Council hosted a LARIA North West event to allow local shortlisted and winning entries to the 2017 LARIA Research Impact Awards showcase their work, and a session from Public Health England.
Most engaging presentation of local area research (highly commended) – Owen Richardson, Kirklees Council
Online and redefined – refreshing our approach to the JSNA
![Owen Richardson talks about the Kirklees JSA](https://www.laria.iweb-development.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Owen-Richardson-300x225.jpg)
Owen Richardson talks about the Kirklees JSA
Best use of local area research 1 – (shortlisted) – Elisa Bullen, Manchester City Council
Securing a ward boundary review using a local forecasting model
![Elisa Bullen talking about ward boundary reviews using the MCCFM in Manchester](https://www.laria.iweb-development.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Elisa-Bullen-300x225.jpg)
Elisa Bullen talking about ward boundary reviews using the MCCFM in Manchester
Matt Hennesesey, Public Health England
Intelligent design
![Matt Hennessey talks about Intelligence Design at the LARIA NW event](https://www.laria.iweb-development.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Matt-Hennessey-300x225.jpg)
Matt Hennessey talks about Intelligence Design at the LARIA NW event
Best use of community safety or policing research – (winner) – Rebecca Eckersley, Lancashire County Council
Understanding complex antisocial behaviour cases
![Screenshot of complex ASB research](https://www.laria.iweb-development.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Rebecca-Eckersley-300x225.jpg)
Findings from complex anti-social behaviour cases research
Best use of local area research 2 – (winner) – Paul Holme, Manchester City Council
Troubled Families Evaluation 2017
![Screenshot of Troubled Families evaluation in Manchester](https://www.laria.iweb-development.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Paul-Holme-225x300.jpg)
Troubled Families evaluation in Manchester
Further information from: l.frost@manchester.gov.uk