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    • Supporting Families Programme Guidance 2022 to 2025
    • Identifying Families
    • Identifying and Evidencing Family Need
    • Timeframe For Identifying Families
    • Age Thresholds For Eligibility and Measuring Results
    • Working with Families
    • Refugee Or Asylum Resettlement Programmes
    • Families with No Recourse to Public Funds

    What does this document cover?

    Guidance relating to the delivery of Supporting Families in 2022-25

    Who is it for?

    Intended for use by local authority Supporting Families teams and their partners, auditors and analysts.

    Supporting Families led the way by being first to systematically identify families with multiple high cost problems who could benefit from earlier and better coordinated support. Although all families who require support will benefit from a whole family approach a number of requirements must be met if payment funding is to be claimed for successful...

    To make a claim for a successful family outcome it must first be evidenced that a family meet the eligibility criteria for the programme and that at least three family needs are present. This must also be evidenced during assurance reviews and visits. For a family to be eligible for the Supporting Families programme the family needs identified must...

    It is best practice to identify eligible families at the point of referral or shortly after support begins. However, local authorities may also wish to identify families during the intervention as lead practitioners work with families and gain a better understanding of their needs. To make sure that all families considered eligible for the programm...

    Supporting Families aims to provide earlier support to families experiencing difficulties and improve outcomes for children; all eligible families must include dependent children or expectant parents. For the purposes of Supporting Families, a dependent child is a person aged 0-15 or aged 16-18 and in full-time education and/or training and/or unem...

    The programme requires an integrated, whole family approach when working with families. There is no, single template as each family will need a different approach depending on their circumstances. Every local authority and their partners will also choose to deliver their services differently to suit their local context. However, the following four ...

    If a family has been part of a resettlement programme, we would not expect them to be included within the families claimed for through Supporting Families. Public funding has already been made available for these families via the relevant resettlement programme. Although these families are not eligible for a results payment under Supporting Familie...

    A family with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) would not – subject to the guidance below – necessarily be prevented from receiving support through Supporting Families. This includes employment support for NRPF families with leave to remain in the UK and permission to work here. But the employment and other support offered by Supporting Families i...

  5. www.gov.uk › government › publicationsThe Family Test - GOV.UK

    May 26, 2021 · By using the Family Test to assess policy impacts on family relationships and functioning, we can also help tackle loneliness through supporting strong family connections and by being aware...

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  7. Supporting Families (previously the Troubled Families programme) focuses on providing help to vulnerable families with multiple and complex problems to prevent them from escalating into crises. A keyworker works with all members of the family to build a relationship and effect positive change.

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