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Old 28-03-2015, 07:31 AM #2
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'In April 2012, the Government launched the Troubled Families Programme: a £448 million
scheme to incentivise local authorities and their partners to turn around the lives of 120,000
troubled families by May 2015. The current Programme works with families where children
are not attending school, young people are committing crime, families are involved in antisocial
behaviour and adults are out of work. The programme is making strong progress and,
as at the end of May 2014, had already turned around nearly 53,000 families.'

http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/media/947...-Programme.pdf

https://thepoorsideoflife.wordpress....ton-jobcentre/

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What point are you making here Kizzy? And this is NOT a confrontational question.

By posting the first link you seem to be applauding a government initiative and confirming its success, and by posting the other link you seem to be castigating another government initiative though both seem to be connected and have the same motivation.

Or am I being confused?
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