Fiona Blacke, chief executive of The NYA, presented certificates to successful organisations including Rotherham Young People's Services, Halton Youth Service, Black Country Connexions and e:merge.
Launching the new NYA Quality Mark - towards better services for young people, Blacke said: "It is wonderful to be in a position to welcome a new and refreshed version of the Quality Mark. I am confident that this new look Quality Mark will lead us towards better services for young people. Now we have a system that can genuinely help services to get the best out of themselves and, for perhaps the first time, be appropriately recognised for it."
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