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Heavyweight staff needed 'to handle troubled families'

Eland House has urged councils to choose heavyweight candidates for troubled families co-ordinator roles 'as soon as possible'.

Eland House has urged councils to choose heavyweight candidates for troubled families co-ordinator roles ‘as soon as possible'.

In a letter sent by Nick Burkitt – a deputy director at the DCLG – top-tier authorities are being asked to use the £224m allocated to make appointments ‘sufficiently senior to grip local delivery and radically boost the pace and scale of work to turn around the lives of the local families'.

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