The DCN provides a voice for district councils to the
Local Government Association, Central Government and other national bodies. This work includes informing and influencing national and local stakeholders. The DCN has worked on a variety of issues; including local government finance, welfare reform, planning, housing, economic regeneration and health and wellbeing. The DCN has released a number of publications on issues affecting district councils in England. In 2015 the DCN commissioned renowned health think-tank
The Kings Fund to explore the scope for districts playing a greater preventative role in the public health agenda in a groundbreaking study 'A time of challenge and opportunity' and academics from the University of Birmingham's Inlogov to investigate the best way districts should adapt to the English devolution agenda in a report entitled 'Building Better Collaboration'. Previous publications have included a joint research project with the independent think tank New Local Government Network on new ways of working; a publication on District Councils involvement in City Deals, and Districts actions on the Public Health agenda. The DCN also provide evidence on behalf of District Councils to central government to help shape the direction of policy towards local government. This has included evidence on Community Budgets, Local Enterprise Partnerships, Localisation of Council Tax, Business Rates, Public Health, Welfare Reform and Private Rented Sector Housing. The DCN also host a number of events each year on topics affecting District Councils such as public health and private sector housing. The District Councils Network is represented on the
Local Government Leaders' Council by its chair. == Chairs of the DCN ==