The family pathfinder projects will share £13m to provide intensive support to the most deprived families in their area. The aim is to use early intervention to prevent problems becoming more serious. Six of the 15 pathfinders will share an additional £3m that will be used to support young carers. The work will build on existing family intervention projects and put into practice the "think family" model outlined by the Social Exclusion Task Force earlier this year. The 15 areas are: Blackpool,...


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