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Troubled Families programme

Troubled Families programme. Louise Casey CB, Director General Emma Jones, Deputy Director Troubled Families Team. Performance: SESL areas. The Expanded Troubled Families Programme. In Spending Round 2013, the Government announced:

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Troubled Families programme

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  1. Troubled Families programme Louise Casey CB, Director General Emma Jones, Deputy Director Troubled Families Team

  2. Performance: SESL areas

  3. The Expanded Troubled Families Programme In Spending Round 2013, the Government announced: • 5 year extension of the Troubled Families Programme from 2015 • £200m in 2015/16 (1st of 5 years’ intended investment) • Additional 400,000 families to benefit As part of the Budget 2014, the Government announced: • Will bring forward by one year the next stage of the Programme, which means up to 40,000 families will be able to get support one year earlier than planned. • First group of ‘early starters’ to begin in July 2014 – working with them over the coming months to design the detail. • The problems targeted by the current programme – youth crime, anti-social behaviour, poor school attendance and unemployment - remain relevant. The expanded programme will look to focus on families with a broader range of problems. These include families who are: • affected by family violence • with vulnerable children, and • with a range of mental and physical health problems.

  4. Designing the expanded programme in collaboration So far, the consultation exercise has included in-depth discussions with the following:

  5. Policy objectives of the expanded programme

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