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Above and Beyond

Norcare, Jamie’s Farm and Mediation Leeds are just three of the civil society organisations changing the delivery of public services profiled in Above and Beyond: How charities, social enterprises and community groups are delivering public services and meeting local challenges

Above and Beyond highlights how these organisations can and are delivering value beyond what is traditionally expected of them, supporting their local communities economically and socially; it demonstrates the transformative effect of their involvement in public services.  

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Jamie's Farm were most recently featured on our blog. Ruth Carney, their Chief Operating Officer talks about the England riots and the work they do with excluded young people.

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