I watched it from beginning to end, trouble I found was that getting a job or at least a proper job wasn't an option that most of them apired to.
You had an out of work chef, he'd graft, you had the woman at the end, she'd graft and one bloke who did work, that's it if memory serves.
The rest wanted to get paid to do community work, all very noble I'm sure but why not do a job and then do community work?
The best sermon is a good example, you cannot tell a kid on an estate about the values and virtues of being a cleaner or a clerk if you're not prepared to do such work yourself. Another said he wanted to be a local councillor, clueless numpty.