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Tackling Troubled Families - Early Intervention Strategies for Success #trbfam
20 Sep 2012
The Government has set out a number of policies to turn around the lives of 120,000 of the most troubled families. Extra funding has been made available for a network of people who will identify families in need of help. To accompany this, Social Impact Bonds and an outreach programme will now run alongside the Work Programme. So, how do you implement and resource these initiatives to tackle crime; antisocial behaviour; school truancy and complex health issues? View this conference broadcast and discover how your peers are putting these new initiatives into practice and better serving the needs of troubled families.  
Programme
What's on now:
09:50
Michael Burton Editoral Director, The MJ
Welcome and introduction from conference Chair

10:00
Kim Bromley-Derry Chief Executive, London Borough of Newham, and Chair, National Family Intervention Strategy Board
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Assessing and addressing the needs of troubled families

10:20
Jim Robinson, Senior Policy Advisor, The Cabinet Office
Rolling out Social Impact Bonds

10:35
Scott Degville, Troubled Families Project Manager, Walsall Metropolitan City Council
Keeping families strong: intensive and whole family approach to troubled families

10:50
Rachel Egan, Assistant Director for Commissioning and Performance, Birmingham City Council
Implementing the payment by results model

11:05
Questions and discussion: Session 1 Speakers
11:15
Break
11:45
Linda Uren, Director of Children's Services, Gloucestershire County Council
Strategic commissioning and targeted intervention: reducing youth crime and anti-social behaviour

12:00
Pat Russell, Head, Family Policy Division, Department for Work and Pensions
Tackling worklessness amongst troubled families: understanding the new £200million outreach service to overcome the barriers to employment

12:15
Tim O’Neill, Director of Family, Community Teams, Nottingham City
Health; wellbeing and troubled families

12:30
Panel discussion: How can we scale up what works with one family to make a success of supporting thousands of troubled families? Is it possible to scale up?
Session speakers

13:00
Break
13:05
Exhibitor interview Steve Walters Managing Director Altered Attitudes Ltd
14:00
Helen Dent CBE, Chief Executive, Family Action
Welcome from afternoon Chair

14:10
Wendy Weal, Managing Director, Interface Enterprises
Overcoming barriers and working together to transform troubled families

14:30
Andy Robinson, Assistant Chief Executive, Leicestershire County Council
Lessons from Leicestershire: resourcing a family support worker model

14:50
Questions and discussion
14:50
Helen Dent CBE, Chief Executive, Family Action
Summation

15:15
Break
15:45
Adam Fineberg, Advisor on local public services
Progressive models for local integrated working around the family

15:45
Sarah Gillinson, Partner and Head of Radical Efficiency, Innovation Unit
The Transforming Early Years programme

16:30
End of broadcast
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