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Information about the FFC pathfinder and family networks pilot (FNP) that will work with local authorities to deliver children’s social care reform.
The family procedure rules are a single set of rules governing the practice and procedure in family proceedings in the high court, county courts and magistrates' courts.
DCSF is now the Department for Education
Trends in living arrangements including families (with and without dependent children), people living alone and people in shared accommodation, broken down by size and type of household.
The IFRP provides independent advice to the Home Office on how best to safeguard children’s welfare during a family’s enforced return. IFRP works with the Home Office .
Descriptions of how the Troubled Families programme has helped individual families across the country.
Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.
An annual report that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in the UK.
This publication sets out proposals to improve outcomes for children who grow up in workless families and face multiple disadvantages.
Reports on the family returns process by the Independent Family Returns Panel.
Report presents descriptive findings, and is divided into a number of chapters, each of which looks at distinct features of family life.
More than 27,000 separating families have saved money, protected their children and avoided lengthy, combative courtroom battles, thanks to a £23.6 million government scheme.
Family hubs now open in local authorities across half the country as new Little Moments Together campaign launches.
A report examining the aims and achievements of the first Troubled Families Programme which ran from 2012 to 2015.
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