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Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.
Find out about the grant-funded innovative projects element of the Reducing Parental Conflict programme.
Report on the Troubled Families programme and annex giving results of statistical tests carried out on the family monitoring data.
Impact of parental conflict on local services, including education, health and social care, court systems, and drug and alcohol services.
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.
Find out what reducing parental conflict is and about the work of the Reducing Parental Conflict Programme.
Training and tools to help practitioners and their managers discuss parental conflict.
Descriptions of how the Troubled Families programme has helped individual families across the country.
Statistics about the European Social Fund (ESF) support for families with multiple problems programme.
This document is a privacy notice for the national impact study on the Troubled Families programme.
This briefing outlines the significant health problems found in troubled families.
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