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  • This report presents findings from an evaluation of Universal Credit claimants' childcare choices.

  • Findings of qualitative research with parents claiming Universal Credit (UC) and working atypical hours.

  • Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at country, region, local authority and Westminster/Scottish Parliamentary constituency levels.

  • Research to explore the views and experiences of Child Benefit customers.

  • Reports from the Troubled Families Programme 2015 to 2020.

  • ​This third annual report of the Troubled Families Programme provides an update on progress made during 2018 to 2019.

  • Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at small area levels.

  • Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families indicator data and evidence base tracking progress to tackle disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.

  • This statutory report contains data on children in workless households and has been prepared in accordance with the Life Chances Act 2010.

  • The performance and effectiveness of the family drug and alcohol court (FDAC) national unit.

  • Reports from the independent evaluation of the first Troubled Families Programme which ran from 2012 to 2015.

  • Results of local authority use of the cost savings calculator developed as part of the national evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme.

  • This report reviews evidence and makes recommendations about the role of parents' relationships on children’s development.

  • 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 in delivering the Troubled Families programme.

  • Details of the analysis behind the estimated 400,000 troubled families who will meet the criteria for the expanded programme.

  • Figures provided by local authorities capturing progress made at September 2014, and results for families turned around as at August 2014.

  • This briefing outlines the significant health problems found in troubled families.

  • These figures are provided by local authorities and capture the progress they have made in delivering the Troubled Families programme.