The Community Excellence Award: Adult Health and Social Care sponsored by Anthony Collins Solicitors
Sponsored by Anthony Collins Solicitors, this award recognises Christian-motivated community projects seeking to enrich the lives of adults with physical, learning or sensory disabilities, dementia or mental health difficulties. Recent changes in legislation affecting people who are unable to make decisions for themselves have pushed mental capacity issues up the Government’s agenda. In turn this has heightened public awareness and interest in the scope for such people to be allowed to set their own agendas and design the outcomes which they need from their services.
This award is for local community projects, motivated by a Christian faith, which are:
- highly professional in their approach to caring for and safeguarding adults;
- raising standards of excellence in identifying outcomes as a driver for service provision;
- ensuring service users are cared for with dignity and are supported in their independence;
- demonstrating a collaborative approach to service delivery

The recipient of The Community Excellence Award: Adult Health and Social Care 2009/10 was: MRBC Parish Nursing and the commended project was the St Margaret's
The Improving the Lives of Children and Young People Award sponsored by Spurgeons Network
Sponsored by Spurgeons Network, this award seeks to recognise the vital work of projects motivated by the Christian faith that are positively impacting the lives of disadvantaged children and young people by:
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improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and young people in their local community;
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a professional approach to caring for and safeguarding children and young people;
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effectively involving children and young people in the running and development of the project.

The recipient of the Improving the lives of Children and Young People Award 2009/10 was: Farsley Youth Development Project and the commended project was the Hot Chocolate Trust
The Community Inclusion Award sponsored by Oasis UK
Sponsored by Oasis UK, this award seeks to recognise projects that promote inclusion and challenge injustice within a local urban context.
This award is for projects, motivated by a Christian faith, that:
- actively work in partnership to promote inclusion and challenge injustice;
- demonstrate a joined up approach to service delivery;
- are rooted in an urban community.

The recipient of the Oasis Community Inclusion Award 2009/10 was: Oasis Caring in Action and the commended project was: Together for Peace

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