Government awards £16m to 'life chances' projects

Joe Lepper
Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Projects supporting children in care and families blighted by drug and alcohol dependency are to benefit from the first wave of investment from an £80m government fund that links payments to improved outcomes.

Youth minister Tracey Crouch has announced £1.7m in government funding to establish new public service mutuals, or strengthen existing ones. Picture: DCMS
Youth minister Tracey Crouch has announced £1.7m in government funding to establish new public service mutuals, or strengthen existing ones. Picture: DCMS

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