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  • Emerging analysis of the benefit and employment status of individuals on the Troubled Families programme and identified as receiving any form of DWP support.

  • 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.

  • Quality report explaining how the Child Benefit statistics are collated.

  • Figures provided by local authorities that capture the progress made in the first 9 months of the Troubled Families programme.

  • Research on the testing of communication products and website structure for the High Income Child Benefit Charge.

  • Research on the testing of communication products associated with High Income Child Benefit Charge and changes to the Child Benefit claim form.

  • Survey and analysis of Child Benefit customers' experience of dealing with HM Revenue and Customs.

  • This document describes how families were helped in Sheffield, Bradford, Lancashire, Leeds and Norfolk.

  • This short scoping study looked at approaches to evaluating the DWP ESF Families with Multiple Problems programme.

  • Analysis of the 2011 telephone survey of tax credit and Child Benefit customers.

  • 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.

  • Results of the 2011 early years foundation stage profile (EYFSP) assessments at a national and local-authority level.

  • Research into customer views on claiming tax credits and Child Benefit including income limits and eligibility.

  • This report examines the effectiveness of 5 programmes for use in the parenting early intervention programme (PEIP).

  • Research on revised Child Benefit claim form and guidance notes.