The public sector should adopt Community Value Charters as a standardised way of evaluating social value and improving the lives of local residents, a new report has urged.
The report launched today by think-tank Localis argues that 10 years on from the Social Value Act, the charters would offer a standard framework for setting place-sensitive local outcomes.
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