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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Find out what to do if you are spiked, or are with someone who has been, and where to get more information.
If your company is in difficulty, it's important to maintain good mental health.
Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.
Find out what unacceptable or unreasonable actions are and how we approach them.
Get help and extra support when dealing with HMRC if you have additional needs - for example you have a disability or health condition, if English is not your first language or if you’re experiencing domestic abuse or financial hardship.
Figures provided by local authorities that capture the progress made on the Troubled Families programme 2012 to 2015.
Descriptions of how the Troubled Families programme has helped individual families across the country.
Advice for British people with mental health needs, and their families and carers, while travelling or living abroad.
Advice to British people affected by crises abroad such as large-scale terrorist attacks, natural disasters and political unrest, and how the FCDO can help.
How to prioritise and reduce your debts, and where to get free debt advice
FCDO travel advice for Ecuador. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse.
As students prepare for freshers’ week, new research has found that nearly half of students worry they would be judged if they admitted to feeling lonely.
These documents will help health teams to support the health needs of troubled families and work with local councils.
Guidance for local authorities and their partners on how to work with troubled families.
Find out about the symptoms of COVID-19, what to do if you or your child has them and when to get medical help.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
A report examining the aims and achievements of the first Troubled Families Programme which ran from 2012 to 2015.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
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