Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
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.
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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