Problems of troubled families revealed

Troubled families have an average of nine different serious problems, a new report has found.

Troubled families being helped to turn their lives around by councils have an average of nine different serious problems, a new report has found.

Programme head Louise Casey said: ‘This report paints a picture of families sinking under the weight of multiple problems and is an illustration of why we can't treat the individual problems of individual members of a complex family in isolation.'

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