© 2011-2012 Reed Treasury Delivering The Families Programme in London Lizzi Holman Policy and Research Manager, Reed in Partnership.

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© Reed Treasury Delivering The Families Programme in London Lizzi Holman Policy and Research Manager, Reed in Partnership

© Reed Treasury The Families Agenda Prime Minister’s commitment to try to turn around the most troubled families in the country by 2015 Across Government, measures are being introduced to support these families which include: Community Budgets the New Troubled Families Team; and ESF Support for Families with Multiple Problems

© Reed Treasury DWP Aims for The Families Programme Support many of the 120,000 workless families in England to move closer to the labour market Break the welfare dependency cycle Reduce intergenerational worklessness by overcoming fear of employment Build on the success of Family Intervention Projects (FIPs) Supporting families to access local services

© Reed Treasury DWP Programme Information Provision is voluntary and will last for 12 months Local Authorities (LA’s) identify and refer families Aim to tackle entrenched worklessness Support will be available to individual family members 2 Contract Package Areas (CPAs) across London (East & West) – Reed in Partnership are Prime Provider in each CPA Contracts are for three years DWP & ESF funded

© Reed Treasury Our Delivery Model Engagement and referral Assessment Individual and Family Action Plans Three Progress Measures Family Workshops Preparation for work Job start In-work support

© Reed Treasury Progress Measure Categories 1. Interventions to overcome family related barriers 2. Interventions to tackle work related barriers 3. Reducing Social and Economic Isolation 4. Addressing Health and Housing Related Barriers 5. NEET prevention by engaging young people 6. Reducing the impact of crime 7. Mindset and Resilience

© Reed Treasury A Focus on Progress Measures Family dynamics Parenting Domestic abuse Caring Childcare Debt Work experience Active community engagement Isolation amongst refugee and BME communities Reducing re-offending Preventing youth unemployment Challenging benefit dependency Achieving qualifications and skills Literacy and numeracy New enterprise skills Housing stability Physical heath condition management Mental health condition management Substance abuse and addiction Gang culture Supporting career progression

© Reed Treasury Our commitments and innovation Dedicated Family Employment Advisers Family Workshops and Better off Calculations Family Action Fund Online Portal Parental Peer Programme Health and Wellbeing Team Support Supporting Business Growth

© Reed Treasury Our Supply Chain: end-to-end providers in the West CPA Burleigh College Vital Regeneration Twin Training Reed in Partnership

© Reed Treasury Our Supply Chain – end-to-end providers in East London LB Bexley LB Greenwich LB Newham Amicus Horizon LionHeart in the Community Twin Training EcoActif Community Links Reed in Partnership

© Reed Treasury Our Supply Chain – specialist providers Addaction Adult Training Network Blue Sky Development and Regeneration Brentford FC Community Sports Trust Community Systems(North London) Ltd Debt Advice Network Faith Regen Foundation Ltd Family Lives Fulham Football Club Foundation Intech Centre Ltd Kennedy Scott Ltd Lionheart in the Community (LITC) Mapalim Ltd Martinex Ltd trading as Burleigh College NACRO ProDiverse Ltd Randstad HR Solutions Red Kite Learning Relate Remploy Ltd Renaisi Ltd Renovo Employment Group Ltd Sev Necati Training Tamil Relief Centre (TRC) The Football League (Community) Ltd t/a The Football League Trust The JGA Group The Prince's Trust The Shaw Trust The Twist Partnership Ltd (Twist) Tottenham Hotspur Foundation Transforming A Generation Twin Training International Ltd Urban Transformation Ltd West London Vocation Training College Women Like Us CIC

© Reed Treasury Provider Network Express interest through Complete Provider Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ) PAQ assessed and feedback provided by Reed Tip: Ensure you provide all requested information regarding experience, policies and accreditation

© Reed Treasury Office Locations - West 14 Fixed Office Locations: in Brent, Ealing, Haringey x 4, Westminster x 4, Hammersmith and Fulham, Barnet, Wandsworth and Kingston upon Thames 9 Work Programme co-location sites Over 170 community locations for outreach

© Reed Treasury Office locations - East Fixed Office Locations: Hackney, Southwark, Croydon, Lewisham, Ilford and Tower Hamlets And community locations for outreach with the assistance of Local Authorities

© Reed Treasury Contact Details To join our provider network: Referrals in East CPA Jamila Gordon-Nicol Other enquiries: Referrals in West London CPA Niro Sritharan