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An interim report showing family monitoring data from Ecorys.
Report on the Troubled Families programme and annex giving results of statistical tests carried out on the family monitoring data.
Figures provided by local authorities capturing progress made at March 2014, and results for families turned around as at May 2014.
Troubled Families programme: progress information as at the end of March 2014 and families turned around as at 14 February 2014.
These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made in delivering the Troubled Families programme.
These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made in delivering the Troubled Families Programme.
These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made on the Troubled Families programme.
This publication provides information on the number of families worked with in year 1.
Figures provided by local authorities that capture the progress made in the first 9 months of the Troubled Families programme.
This document describes how families were helped in Sheffield, Bradford, Lancashire, Leeds and Norfolk.
Overview of the phases of the high-need families project, including lessons learned and dissemination of the helping families programme.
This report provides an update on the effect of parental problems, such as substance misuse and mental illness, on children's welfare.
This report examines the effectiveness of 5 programmes for use in the parenting early intervention programme (PEIP).
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