Guardian Public Services Awards 2009 Shortlist Announced

The shortlist for the Guardian Public Services Awards 2009 has been announced. Now in their sixth year, the Awards, have become established as the leading celebration of excellence among organisations commissioning or providing services. NMHDU have sponsored this year's Complex Needs Category.

The awards fall into three main categories. Service Delivery comprises: Children and young people, Complex needs, Carers, families and communities, Care of older people, Housing and regeneration, and Transport and mobility. Innovation and Progress includes: Sustainability, Transformation, Customer service, Partnership working, Diversity and equality, and Frontline engagement. The Special Awards are: the Citizenship and volunteering, award, the Guardian Public Servant of the Year award and the overall winner.

This year's shortlist comprises services and projects from all over the UK, including a Fire & Rescue service who are helping young people to develop a range of life skills, a bus service for over 70,000 people with limited mobility and a community project set up by students to help support local people with dementia and their carers. 

The final five nominations for the Public Servant of the Year are also revealed today. The public can vote for the winner of this category at www.guardian.co.uk/publicservicesawards.