Decision details

Troubled Families - developing and implementing a Tri-borough approach

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

In December 2011, the Government launched its programme to turn around the lives of the country’s 120,000 most troubled families: those experiencing multiple problems and disadvantages such as unemployment, truancy and causing problems such as crime and anti-social behaviour at an annual estimated cost of £9 billion. The Government has estimated that there are 1720 troubled families in the Tri-borough at an estimated annual cost to the taxpayer of £150 million.

The programme will run for three years funded by a combination of attachment fees and on a “payments by results” basis to incentivise local authorities and other partners to prioritise this work.

This report:
- Updates Members on the data and financial analysis of the Troubled Families cohort in the Tri-borough area
- Proposes the 'wrap-around' service provision to deal with the complexity of issues faced by the Troubled Families cohort.

Decision:

That the proposals for delivering the service as set out in the report be approved.

Report author: Matthew Jones (CHS)

Publication date: 17/10/2012

Date of decision: 15/10/2012

Decided at meeting: 15/10/2012 - Cabinet

Effective from: 22/10/2012

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