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Find out if there's a family hub in your local area. Family hubs are a single place to get support for children, young people and families. This can include baby groups and parent classes, counselling services and financial advice.
This sixth annual report of the Supporting Families programme provides an update on progress made during 2021 to 2022.
Practical training materials for primary and secondary schools to use to train staff to teach about families.
Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families indicator data and evidence base tracking progress to tackle disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.
This report examines the effectiveness of 5 programmes for use in the parenting early intervention programme (PEIP).
This publication sets out proposals to improve outcomes for children who grow up in workless families and face multiple disadvantages.
Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
Information for local authorities on applying for funding for family finding, befriending and mentoring programmes for children in care and care leavers.
This Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office position paper sets out our approach to help build strong, resilient and inclusive health systems around the world.
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.
Families will benefit from new early legal advice to spare them stress of court.
This prospectus details the application process and eligibility for the Supporting Families Against Youth Crime Fund.
Support services for military and defence personnel and their families including: the Armed Forces Covenant, childcare, employment, finance, housing, pensions and compensation and welfare support.
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