Practitioners working in deprived areas will receive training on dealing with antisocial families, the government announced this week.
The Department for Education and Skills will spend up to £1m training an anticipated 1,000 practitioners working on family intervention projects, which involve intensive packages of support and enforcement for problem families led by key workers.
The government’s Respect Task Force is working with 50 councils to set up projects in each area by the end of the year.
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