The longer-term outcomes associated with families who had worked with Intensive Family Support Projects
| Published |
31 January 2008 |
| Type(s) |
Reports and summaries, Research and statistics
|
| Site |
Housing |
| Product code |
07ACST05036/a |
| Price |
Free |
Summary
Evidence about the sustainability of interventions to help families at risk of losing their homes as a result of anti-social behaviour. Employing qualitative methods, 28 families who had worked with Intensive Family Support Projects over the period 2004-2007 were tracked for one year. For seven out of ten families positive changes had been sustained. However, just under a third of families continued to experience complaints about anti-social behavior, placing the family home at risk.
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