Intensive support cuts cost of working with a third of troubled families

Neil Puffett
Friday, June 28, 2013

Intensive support can save local authorities up to £130,000 per family but was found to reduce the overall spend on services for only a third of families, a study has found.

Intensive support for troubled families could save local authorities £130,000 per family worked with, research found. Image: NTI
Intensive support for troubled families could save local authorities £130,000 per family worked with, research found. Image: NTI

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