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Eric Pickles' speech to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Written ministerial statement on the Troubled Families programme by Eric Pickles.
The Troubled Families scheme has turned around the lives of 14,000 of England’s toughest to tackle households in just 15 months.
Speech by Louise Casey, head of the Troubled Families Programme.
Head of Troubled Families, Louise Casey speaks at the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) annual conference.
Speech by Secretary of State Eric Pickles to the Local Government Association conference on 3 July 2013.
The first 9 areas to be championed by the Public Services Transformation Network were announced today (3 July 2013) by Eric Pickles.
5 year freeze on Council Tax and £3.8 billion for social care announced in today's Spending Round.
£200 million to be invested to help 400,000 high risk families, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander announces.
Additional funding for groundbreaking programme will extend intensive help to 400,000 high risk families.
Eric Pickles welcomes news that more than a quarter of the government’s target 120,000 troubled families are already being worked with.
The impact of councils’ troubled families programmes will be independently assessed, the Department for Communities and Local Government and the Local Government Association have announced.
People with an income over £60,000 whose family is still receiving Child Benefit should opt out before 28 March if they wish to avoid filling in a tax return and repaying the benefit for the 2013/14 tax year.
The government sets out its ambition to help all troubled families get back on their feet and create a better future for their children.
A new drive to get troubled families into work is to be spearheaded by 150 specialist Jobcentre Plus advisers.
Report shows councils can save billions of pounds by intervening more effectively in problem households.
The head of the Troubled Families programme has endorsed family intervention as the most effective way to turn problem families around and help them get on in life.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has today announced that the Government’s Troubled Families initiative is on track, with councils committed…
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has told troubled families co-ordinators that they are at the vanguard of a revolution in social policy. …
Louise Casey CB has published a report highlighting the chaotic personal histories of the kinds of families who will be targeted as part of …
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