Navca hands out Quality Award prizes

Posted in News on the September 22nd, 2008

Those working for a number of community and voluntary groups have been praised at an industry event, it has been revealed.

At the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action’’s (Navca) annual conference, seven organisations were given the Navca Quality Award, an externally-audited prize which evaluates the quality of services that are provided by local infrastructure organisations.

The Tameside Third Sector Coalition, York CVS and Keighley Voluntary Services were among those who received such an accolade.

Kevin Curley, chief executive of Navca, claimed that those organisations which have received the award will be able to demonstrate to network partners and funders "that they are doing the right things and doing them well".

In addition to the seven recent winners, a further 13 organisations were shown to have won the award since Navca’’s 2007 conference.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that Scope, Age Concern England and Mencap had formed links as network partners to help run campaign events during the party conferences held by Britain’’s three major political parties.

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