
Early Intervention in Anti-Social Behaviour
Tuesday 21st September 2010
Executive Boxes, 4th Floor Knavesmire Stand, York Racecourse
In partnerhship with ASB Training Ltd

'Intervening earlier with troubled families can not only prevent children and their parents falling into a cycle of deprivation, antisocial behaviour and poverty but can save thousands if not millions of pounds in the longer term.' Children's Minister Sarah Teather
The new government has recognised that early intervention is the key to giving disadvantaged children the opportunities they deserve and have set out to review how current schemes can be improved to deliver more savings and improve the lives of more people. This workshop will explore learning from Family Intervention projects (FIPs), the cost and resource saving benefits as well as the benefits to communities and how the new government is moving forward with this agenda.
In particular this workshop will explore:
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Initial thinking from the coalition government
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Funding targeted family intervention
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Leg al Issues - case law review
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Establishing a successful Family Intervention Project
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Exploring challenges and barriers of implementing a targeted family intervention
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Good practice examples from across the country
Speakers include:
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Gill Strachan MBE, Family Delivery Manager, Families at Risk Group, Department for Education
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Rachel Green, Family Intervention Project Manager, Your Homes Newcastle
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Graeme Littlewood, Senior Practitioner South Tyneside ASB and Youth Crime FIP
Delegate Fees
£149 + vat
£99 + vat for NHC Members
Important information relating to the event can be accessed by clicking on the links below:
Venue Information
Executive Boxes
4th Floor, Knavesmire Stand
The Racecourse
York
YO23 1EX
Tel - 01904 620911
Website - http://www.yorkracecourse.co.uk