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<p>At the Spending Review 2015, £720 million was allocated to fund the remaining four
years of the new Troubled Families Programme (2015 – 2020).</p><p>We are absolutely
committed to continuing to help this group of people, to help these vulnerable families
that have some of the most complex needs of people in the country.</p><p>We are looking
at the evidence from the evaluation of the first Troubled Families Programme (2012-2015)
to see how things could be done differently, to learn from it and see if there is
even more we can do to improve the lives of troubled families</p><p>We have already
learnt lessons from the first Troubled Families Programme and reflected them in the
design of the new programme. We have published an overview of the first programme
which highlights the improvements that have been made:</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-first-troubled-families-programme-2012-to-2015-an-overview"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-first-troubled-families-programme-2012-to-2015-an-overview</a></p>
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