David Cameron questioned over £448m cash to tackle problem families
be funded by existing budgets to pay for social workers to address problems rooted DEAP
, David Cameron, asked whether she has enough money in Whitehall found to effectively help 120,000 families with problems, said the cost of 8 billion pounds in support of the state about.
Cameron has announced a £ 448mand said he expected an additional £ 675m would be made by the municipalities over the next three years.
Whitehallmoney is to support social workers to help cope with the deep problems facing the "family chaos", and coordinate the work often overlapping local agencies.
local councils will not receive the money £ 448m until they can prove Casey Louise - the new tsar "troubled families" -. That their interventions have reduced absenteeism, antisocial behavior and drug abuse
The scheme is strictly voluntary, but if a family refuses to cooperate, guidance and the power to evict tenants, bring the children in care orders or issue of antisocial behavior.
The proposals are largely based on ideas introduced by Tony Blair and later expanded by Gordon Brown.
Cameron said in his speech to Labour's approach had failed, but the published research on the effectiveness of family intervention projects is derived from ideas developed by Casey and ministers in years of work.
Cameron called for the expansion of the work plan by the Permanent Secretary in Downing Street, Sir Jeremy Heywood. Money is being developed from existing budgets held by the Department of Justice, the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), Department of the Interior, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry Work and Pensions.
Systemsuccess will largely depend on whether Casey, one of the officials the most practical and persuasive speaking, can lead to advice to take the problem seriously.
She said: ".. This money should encourage local authorities, people's health, police, to get a grip of what is happening locally to get a hand grip is to put something money
"We all need to show commitment and the way is a little money on the table, and if you put money on the table, you get money.
"By the time they spend a lot of money in a crisis reactive. The financial environment is one more reason to help these families now."
studies published Thursday by the DCLG show encouraging results of the proposed treaty between February 2007 and March 2011.
interventions tend to last a year. Data on the location of the problems of multi-problem families is four years from the date of the date, and will be updated in February.
- "For many families with more problems there will be a worker in the family - a single point of contact for the first time to families, particularly the development of what the family needs , where waste and tail the right services at the right time.
- "When the door opens and the worker does, they see the family as a whole and get a joint action plan, according to the family.
"There are a series of good intentions, officials disconnected who complete treatment of the symptoms and not causes.
"However, a clear recognition of the family is realistically difficult - and this family member can do to take responsibility."
M. Merrick Cockell
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