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Mike Freer Excerpts
Monday 4th February 2013

(11 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mark Prisk Portrait Mr Prisk
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I am happy to clarify the situation. In the last six months for which we have records, £86 million has been recycled from those sales back into affordable homes. I should have thought the hon. Gentleman would welcome that fact.

Mike Freer Portrait Mike Freer (Finchley and Golders Green) (Con)
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17. What steps he is taking to support local authorities in helping troubled families.

Lord Pickles Portrait The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Mr Eric Pickles)
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We are providing local authorities with £448 million over three years, including funding for troubled families co-ordinators in all 152 upper- tier councils. My troubled families team works closely to support councils and has recently published reports on effective family intervention and the significant cost savings that this work can bring. This would not have been possible without the active encouragement of Members in all parts of the House.

Mike Freer Portrait Mike Freer
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Is my right hon. Friend aware that my local council has been doing excellent work and that Barnet council has identified one troubled family who are benefiting by £400,000 a year from the public sector? What additional help can the Department give to good councils such as Barnet in tackling this problem?

Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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When my hon. Friend was leader of Barnet council he was a very early adopter of this intervention model. As he rightly points out, it is not as though that money is spent terribly wisely; the majority is simply spent on reacting to the troubled family rather than positively getting them on side. Thanks to the work of my hon. Friend and of hon. Members all around the Chamber, we can jointly say that we have made significant progress on troubled families.