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This sixth annual report of the Supporting Families programme provides an update on progress made during 2021 to 2022.
This document provides background information about the separated families statistics and information on how they are compiled.
This publication provides information on the number of families worked with in year 1.
Details of the analysis behind the estimated 400,000 troubled families who will meet the criteria for the expanded programme.
This paper present findings on the place of work in the lives of children
Guidance for local authorities and their partners on how to work with troubled families.
Statistics on separated families and their child maintenance arrangements.
Estimates of families by type, including married and cohabiting couple families and lone parents. Includes tables on household size and household type.
Local authorities’ funding for the children’s social care strengthening families, protecting children (SFPC) programme.
This report examines the multi-agency response to children and families who need help, using information from 5 inspections of local authority areas.
Estimates of the separated families population and their child maintenance arrangements. Analysis also shows separated families with no arrangement.
The effect of the whole family-based approach to working with young carers and their families who have multiple and complex needs.
Official statistics on separated families and their child maintenance arrangements. These statistics also include additional tables on poverty and incomes by child maintenance arrangement type.
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