Housing
230: Anti-social Behaviour Intensive Family Support Projects: An evaluation of six pioneering projects

230: Anti-social Behaviour Intensive Family Support Projects: An evaluation of six pioneering projects

Published 16 October 2006
Type(s) Research and statistics
Site Housing
Product code 06HC03845/22
Price Free

Summary

This is a summary document of the two year evaluation which examines the impact of such projects in terms of costs and benefits, effectiveness and lessons for dissemination. The main report is available from the link in the right hand panel.

The importance of working with perpetrators of ASB to help them change their behaviour has been recognised by policy makers and practitioners. In 2003 a small number of local authorities, housing associations and charities set up specialist ASB rehabilitation projects to work with families who are at risk of eviction or who have been evicted from their homes due to anti-social behaviour. The projects support service users to help them address the underlying causes of their behaviour.

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