Guidance

Supporting Families Programme: Funding allocations by local authority area for 2023-24

Published 8 March 2023

Applies to England

Supporting Families Programme: Funding allocations by local authority area for 2023-24

Local authority Region Total maximum funding 2023-24
Derby East Midlands £1,487,000
Derbyshire East Midlands £2,627,267
Leicester East Midlands £2,100,000
Leicestershire East Midlands £1,671,000
Lincolnshire East Midlands £2,676,333
North Northamptonshire (Delivering for North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire) East Midlands £2,609,600
Nottingham East Midlands £1,971,933
Nottinghamshire East Midlands £2,954,733
Rutland East Midlands £169,333
Bedford East of England £851,300
Cambridgeshire East of England £1,818,200
Central Bedfordshire East of England £807,533
Essex East of England £4,560,733
Hertfordshire East of England £3,059,400
Luton East of England £1,171,700
Norfolk East of England £3,065,133
Peterborough East of England £1,159,100
Southend-on-Sea East of England £795,267
Suffolk East of England £2,413,333
Thurrock East of England £894,967
Barking and Dagenham London £1,793,333
Barnet London £1,238,100
Bexley London £919,500
Brent London £1,695,200
Bromley London £1,029,900
Camden London £987,700
Croydon London £1,793,333
Ealing London £1,682,933
Enfield London £1,940,533
Greenwich London £1,535,733
Hackney London £1,628,133
Hammersmith and Fulham London £789,533
Haringey London £1,535,733
Harrow London £789,533
Havering London £894,967
Hillingdon London £1,195,900
Hounslow London £1,479,800
Islington London £1,090,900
Kensington and Chelsea London £684,867
Kingston upon Thames London £581,000
Lambeth London £1,462,133
Lewisham London £1,916,000
Merton London £667,200
Newham London £2,057,800
Redbridge London £1,183,633
Richmond upon Thames London £537,667
Southwark London £1,541,467
Sutton London £704,000
Tower Hamlets London £1,578,267
Waltham Forest London £1,597,400
Wandsworth London £1,048,700
Westminster London £765,000
Darlington North East £574,467
Durham North East £2,553,667
Gateshead North East £1,042,167
Hartlepool North East £672,600
Middlesbrough North East £1,201,300
Newcastle upon Tyne North East £1,541,467
North Tyneside North East £906,900
Northumberland North East £1,245,300
Redcar and Cleveland North East £770,733
South Tyneside North East £999,633
Stockton-on-Tees North East £1,146,833
Sunderland North East £1,566,000
Blackburn with Darwen North West £1,146,833
Blackpool North West £1,146,833
Cheshire East North West £1,103,500
Cheshire West and Chester North West £1,220,433
Cumberland North West £926,332
Greater Manchester North West £17,401,933
Halton North West £882,700
Knowsley North West £1,274,900
Lancashire North West £5,166,467
Liverpool North West £3,513,267
Sefton North West £1,201,300
St. Helens North West £1,048,700
Warrington North West £863,567
Wirral North West £1,812,133
Westmorland and Furness North West £651,935
Bracknell Forest South East £439,533
Brighton and Hove South East £1,042,167
Buckinghamshire South East £1,140,300
East Sussex South East £1,775,333
Hampshire South East £2,978,933
Isle of Wight South East £623,533
Kent South East £5,491,133
Medway Towns South East £1,189,367
Milton Keynes South East £980,500
Oxfordshire South East £1,597,400
Portsmouth South East £1,098,100
Reading South East £715,933
Slough South East £914,100
Southampton South East £1,195,900
Surrey South East £2,327,133
West Berkshire South East £476,333
West Sussex South East £2,173,600
Windsor and Maidenhead South East £427,267
Wokingham South East £378,200
Bath and North East Somerset South West £520,000
BCP South West £1,250,700
Bristol South West £2,087,733
Cornwall South West £2,075,800
Devon South West £2,112,600
Dorset South West £1,005,367
Gloucestershire South West £1,738,533
North Somerset South West £691,400
Plymouth South West £1,262,967
Somerset South West £1,824,733
South Gloucestershire South West £715,933
Swindon South West £931,767
Torbay South West £733,933
Wiltshire South West £1,213,900
Birmingham West Midlands £8,161,333
Coventry West Midlands £1,732,000
Dudley West Midlands £1,511,200
Herefordshire West Midlands £684,867
Sandwell West Midlands £2,173,600
Shropshire West Midlands £1,011,900
Solihull West Midlands £752,733
Staffordshire West Midlands £2,658,333
Stoke-on-Trent West Midlands £1,763,400
Telford and Wrekin West Midlands £919,500
Walsall West Midlands £1,682,933
Warwickshire West Midlands £1,653,000
Wolverhampton West Midlands £1,640,733
Worcestershire West Midlands £1,989,600
Barnsley Yorkshire & the Humber £1,306,300
Bradford Yorkshire & the Humber £3,676,400
Calderdale Yorkshire & the Humber £1,005,367
Doncaster Yorkshire & the Humber £1,812,133
East Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire & the Humber £1,005,367
Kingston upon Hull Yorkshire & the Humber £1,971,933
Kirklees Yorkshire & the Humber £2,063,200
Leeds Yorkshire & the Humber £4,185,867
North East Lincolnshire Yorkshire & the Humber £1,011,900
North Lincolnshire Yorkshire & the Humber £752,733
North Yorkshire Yorkshire & the Humber £1,689,800
Rotherham Yorkshire & the Humber £1,560,600
Sheffield Yorkshire & the Humber £2,737,667
Wakefield Yorkshire & the Humber £1,935,133
York Yorkshire & the Humber £562,200

Note: The funding is the maximum allocated to each Local Authority area for 2023-24. This is expressed as a maximum allocation as funding consists of both advance payments and payment by results for achieving successful outcomes with families. Payment by results funding is unlocked when local authorities evidence their allocated outcomes have been achieved.

Annex A: Methodology for allocations

Nationally the programme will be funding successful outcomes with up to 300,000 families over 2022-25. The allocation of funding has been based on an estimate of the level of need in each local authority. This is based on the levels of deprivation (using the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019) and population of families with dependent children (Nomis data from the Office of National Statistics, 2017) in each local authority. Individual Index of Multiple Deprivation scores (IMD) are calculated for each individual Lower-Layer Super Output Area. These are then collated and summarised at the Upper-Tier Local Authority level to produce an average IMD score for each area. This score is then adjusted using family population estimates to calculate each area’s share of the total deprivation in England. Finally, a rescaling of the indicative number of eligible families in each local authority is used to show their share of the total deprivation. For more details on what the IMD is and how it is calculated, see The English Indices of Deprivation 2019 National Statistic Release & the range of resources on the English Indices of Deprivation 2019. For more details on family population, see the NOMIS website.