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Donna Molloy Troubled Families Team, DCLG Troubled Families and employability skills
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How helping families move towards employment is being located at the heart of family intervention approaches Recent commitments to ensure Jobcentre Plus and Local Authorities work together in a much more integrated and whole-family way.
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IMPACT Troubled families … attract multitude of uncoordinated services – up to 20 different agencies involved with one family often have high impact on community often large families whose problems affect the life chances of their children drain public finances – and these are mostly reactive costs
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4 Business as usual for these families = a multitude of uncoordinated services 4 From 2003 …to 2012 Police/ Community Safety A post-it = a contact or intervention HealthSocial CareHousing Community Outreach CAF Coordination Attendance Service Housing Benefit Barnardos Family Intervention Project Note absence of employment related support ????
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A better way of doing things = Family Intervention 1.A dedicated worker dedicated to the family 2.Who looks at what’s really happening for the family as a whole 3.And gives practical hands-on support 4.With an assertive and challenging approach 5.Backed by an agreed plan and common purpose among the relevant services.
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Turning a family around means: Getting adults into work Children at school Cutting crime/ASB Cutting costs, saving money Employment at the heart of the programme
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New delivery agreement with JCP Ensure that the delivery of welfare to work support is more effectively dovetailed with the support being offered within the Troubled Families Programme; Contribute (as appropriate) to family assessments and family plans in order to agree common employment and employability goals with the local authority for troubled family members; Adopt a coordinated local approach to working with each troubled family; Track the progress of troubled families on the DWP Labour Market System and share this information with the local authority on a regular basis.
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Progress to date Secondees now in post Troubled families being flagged on JCP systems 9 th May first national event bringing secondees and Troubled Families Coordinators in the top 25 areas Promising models of joint working emerging
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