DCSF: Family Intervention Projects - An Evaluation of their Design, Set-up and Early Outcomes Research Information
| Description | A national network of Family Intervention Projects (FIPs) was set up as part of the Respect Action Plan, launched in January 2006. These projects aimed to reduce anti-social behaviour perpetrated by the most anti-social and challenging families, prevent cycles of homelessness due to anti-social behaviour and achieve the five Every Child Matters outcomes for children and young people. FIPs use an assertive and persistent style of working to challenge and support families to address the root causes of their anti-social behaviour. The Respect Task Force and Communities and Local Government commissioned the National Centre for Social Research to evaluate how effectively FIPs have been designed and implemented and report on early outcomes for families. | |
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| Reference ID | DCSF-RW047/DCSF-RBW-047 | |
| Coverage Country | England | |
| Date Released | 10 July 2008 | |
| Type | Research Report | |
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