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Award winners show what sets them apart

Since their launch in 2005, the Children & Young People Now Awards have forged a reputation as being the gold standard for services supporting children, young people and families.
Feel Good Friday at the Aurora Hanley School aims to offer experiences that boost confidence and self-esteem
Feel Good Friday at the Aurora Hanley School aims to offer experiences that boost confidence and self-esteem

The awards recognise the innovation, passion and adaptability that organisations working with disadvantaged children and families have in spades – and champion to the sector and society at large the beneficial impact of their work.

Every year we receive around 500 entries from organisations, teams and individuals delivering services across local authorities, public sector agencies, voluntary organisations and private providers.

The awards categories cover many aspects of the sector including early help, childcare, children's mental health, child protection, social care, youth work and youth justice services. Partnership working, a commitment to evaluation and embracing co-production are core values for the awards.

The CYP Now Awards 2023 open in early April. See www.cypnowawards.com for information about the awards categories, how to enter and the gala awards ceremony. As the search for this year's winners gets under way, we profile four of the people and projects that won awards in 2022.

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