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Emma Jones Deputy Director Troubled Families Team Troubled Families programme Performance SESL areas LA Total number of families Families identified at 31 December 2013 Families worked with at 31 December 2013 ID: 426969

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Louise Casey CB, Director GeneralEmma Jones, Deputy DirectorTroubled Families Team

Troubled Families

programmeSlide2

Performance: SESL areas

LA

Total number of families

Families identified at 31 December 2013

Families worked with at 31 December 2013

Total number of families turned around in

October 2013

Bracknell Forest

115

100%

100%

7%

Buckinghamshire

545

100%

96%

6%

Central Bedfordshire

305

90%

56%

10%

Hampshire

1,590

82%

53%

14%

Isle of Wight

315

68%

68%

1%

Kent

2,560

62%

61%

8%

Milton Keynes

425

72%

59%

1%

Oxfordshire

810

95%

70%

38%

Reading

345

72%

62%

12%

Slough

330

60%

60%

24%

Surrey

1050

100%

80%

39%

West Berkshire

145

100%

76%

10%

West Sussex

1165

67%

52%

4%

Wiltshire

510

86%

86%

42%

Windsor and Maidenhead

140

100%

58%

6%

Wokingham

110

77%

77%

22%

SESL

10,460

79%

65%

16%

National

118,082

86%

66%

19%Slide3

The Expanded Troubled Families Programme

In Spending Round 2013, the Government announced:

5 year extension of the Troubled Families Programme from 2015

£200m in 2015/16 (1

st

of 5 years’ intended investment)

Additional 400,000 families to benefit

A

s part of the Budget 2014, the Government announced:

Will bring

forward by one year the next stage of the

Programme

, which means up to 40,000 families will be able to get support one year earlier than

planned.

First group of ‘early starters’ to begin in July 2014 – working with them over the coming months to design the detail.

The problems targeted by the current programme – youth crime, anti-social behaviour, poor school attendance and unemployment - remain

relevant.

T

he

expanded programme

will look to focus on families

with a broader range of

problems. These

include families who are:

affected by family

violence

with vulnerable

children, and

with a range of

mental and physical

health

problems

.Slide4

4

So far, the consultation exercise has included in-depth discussions with the following:

Designing the expanded

programme

in collaborationSlide5

Policy objectives of the expanded programme