Overall Winner - Beatbullying
A child-centred response to bullying
Twelve years, ten categories, thousands of entries; dozens of winners. The Charity Awards is proud to showcase the very best of charitable endeavour over the past decade.
A child-centred response to bullying
NCVO chief executive Stuart Etherington is a huge character and exerts enormous influence in the sector. Ian Allsop spoke to him.
Fatty cigarette saves lives
Energy and conservation
Asia comes to London
A child-centred response to bullying
Access to sailing for all
Listening and understanding children
A fast reaction to a local disaster
Tackling domestic violence in Uganda
Helping new arrivals fulfil their potential
Unravelling the benefits system
Developing a dynamic working culture
Inspiring the community
A big impact on local community
Bringing the early Indo-Iranian world to life
Unique service for the most vulnerable children
Reaching out to children
A route into services
Consistency and quality
Supporting parents in need
Rebuilding trust
Taking a lead in the crime and punishment debate
Evaluation with no form filling
Overcoming the barriers to HIV testing
Fatty cigarette saves lives
Decentralisation empowers local communities
Keeping nurses on the road
Acknowledging the unbelievable
Bringing together a disparate group
A friendly centre for holistic treatments
More than tea dances and bingo

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