Percentage of Troubled Families local authorities have identified and are committed to working with
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The figure is the number of all troubled families that have been identified by upper tier local authorities to date given as a percentage of all families that authorities pledged to turn around (as indicated in the published data - see link below).
Why is this indicator in the business plan?The indicator is a measure of the progress being made by local authorities at this early stage of the Troubled Families Programme. Identifying the real names and addresses and all the various family members of families that are right for this programme is not always easy as we have targeted families for the first time whose range of problems will often cut across education, crime, worklessness and other issues. This involves lots of different local agencies sharing information and making an assessment about whether families they're individually working with are the right ones for this programme.
How often is it updated?Data is updated quarterly.
Where does the data come from?Self-declarations by local authorities, which are provided to the DCLG Troubled Families Team.
What area does the headline figure cover?England
Are further breakdowns of the data available?By local authority. For data at local authority level see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/troubled-families-progress-information-at-30-june-2013-and-families-turned-around-at-29-july-2013
What does a change in this indicator show?These figures show the extent of progress in Local Authorities working towards their commitments for the programme. They come less than 13 months after the start of the programme and show that councils are on course to meet the Prime Minister's target. We expect the figure to increase towards 100%, but we are not expecting local areas to identify all the families they will work with over the course of a 3 year programme at the start of that programme - as family circumstances may change by the time they are approached to be worked with.
Time Lag2 months
Next available updateTo be confirmed.
Type of DataManagement Information
Robustness and data limitations-
Links to Further Informationhttps://www.gov.uk/government/policies/helping-troubled-families-turn-their-lives-around
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The data in this dataset are stored in the graph: http://opendatacommunities.org/graph/transparency/impact-indicators/troubled-families
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All other metadata about this dataset are stored in the graph: http://opendatacommunities.org/graph/transparency/impact-indicators/troubled-families/metadata
A breakdown by type of the 8 resources in this dataset's data graph.
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| Impact Indicator Report | 8 |
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