Councils get to grips with payment-by-results for troubled families

Lauren Higgs
Monday, April 16, 2012

The government has revealed plans to pay councils for improving school attendance, reducing antisocial behaviour and getting parents into work, in its bid to transform the lives of 120,000 of the most troubled families in England

Detailed information on how troubled families will be identified by local authorities has now been published by the government. Image: Howard Barlow
Detailed information on how troubled families will be identified by local authorities has now been published by the government. Image: Howard Barlow

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