
Project Brighton and Hove's family intervention project (FIP)
Funding About £600,000 a year covers the core work of the FIP, other intensive group work with families and Common Assessment Framework mentoring for professionals. This is provided mainly from Brighton and Hove City Council's Early Intervention Grant, with some funding from the Partnership Community Safety Team.
Purpose To reduce antisocial behaviour and improve the welfare of vulnerable children and families
Background Brighton and Hove was a trailblazer for family intervention projects (FIPs), launching one of the first nearly six years ago with government funding.
The project initially focused on tackling antisocial behaviour but like many FIPs its remit evolved to encompass wider work with families with multiple and complex problems.
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