Telegraph
By Simon Johnson, Scottish Political Editor
The Prime Minister said “every one” of the country’s 50,000 most disruptive households will be forced to attend a family intervention project.
He told the Labour conference in Brighton that a “no nonsense approach” to deal with children who indulge in anti-social behaviour and their parents.
Mr Brown promised that all 50,000 families would be sent to a project by the end of the next parliament, in 2014 or 2015, and would be punished if they refused.
The projects deliver what the Government terms “intensive, one-on-one, hard-edged support” for families where drugs, drink, bad parenting and persistent joblessness are a problem.
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