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Co-operation rewarded |
The Communities Secretary has hailed the life-changing impact of the government’s Troubled Families programme, which has now turned around more than 105,000 of the hardest to help households in England. New figures show that the programme had already saved taxpayers an estimated £1.2bn, from a maximum government investment of £448m. |
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CLG: More than 105,000 troubled families turned around saving taxpayers an estimated £1.2bn Just throwing money at the problem doesn’t work; co-ordinated action is what gets results |