Think Family (10th January 2008)
Today Ed Miliband and Beverley Hughes launched a new approach to local services to improve support for the most disadvantaged families and prevent problems passing down from excluded parents to their children. The Think Family report – published by the Social Exclusion Task Force in the Cabinet Office – will ensure adult services support whole families not just individuals, and announces a £16m programme of local pilots, to be led by the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Click here for the Report
Click here for the Literature review
Click here for the Findings of the joint DCSF/MOJ Children of Offenders Review
Click here for the Families at Risk Review
Today Ed Miliband and Beverley Hughes launched a new approach to local services to improve support for the most disadvantaged families and prevent problems passing down from excluded parents to their children. The Think Family report – published by the Social Exclusion Task Force in the Cabinet Office – will ensure adult services support whole families not just individuals, and announces a £16m programme of local pilots, to be led by the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Click here for the Report
Click here for the Literature review
Click here for the Findings of the joint DCSF/MOJ Children of Offenders Review
Click here for the Families at Risk Review
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