The National Audit Office (NAO) is to consider a report on early intervention and prevention after lobbying from the sector, The MJ understands.
The Government has rebranded its Troubled Families programme and pledged £165m.
Are the Government’s latest early years’ initiatives enough to improve the life chances for vulne...
Bureaucracy threatens to hold up cash needed to support vulnerable children, the County Councils ...
Rachel Dickinson warns of the dangers of not making significant long-term investment in children’...
The Government has confirmed up to £165m extra funding to support the Troubled Families programme.
The decision five years ago to wind up Whitehall’s Transformation Unit resulted in a loss of capa...
As public sector finance specialists prepare to attend CIPFA's annual conference in Birmingham t...
Whitehall chief Sir Mark Sedwill has called for more cross-boundary working among civil servants ...
There are lessons to be learned from the Troubled Families experiment, as Dan Corry outlines
Dame Louise Casey, creator of the Troubled Families programme, says the vindication given by the ...
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