troubled families payment-by-results programme explained
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Y1 – 20%Y2 – 40%Y3 – 60%
Y1 – 80%Y2 – 60%Y3 – 40%
Intervention Period 6-12 Months
Payment by Results Criteria
1. ASB
2. Not in School
3. Out of Work Benefits
4. Local Filter
Initial select 1 and 2 then 3 and 4
1/3 per year
Deduct 1/6 for deadweight
Self Declaration
Annual Cohort Refresh
PBRAttachment
Maximum Claim Per Family £4,000
Estimated Support Cost £10,000
Education― Each child fewer 3 fixed exclusions― Less 15% absence (unauthorised); 12 months
1
Crime― 60% reduction ASB in family; 6 months― 33% reduction under 18 offending; 6 months
2
Progress to Work (£100)― Single adult volunteered work programme― Attached to ESF provision (6 months)
3
In Employment (£800)― One adult in continued employment in last
6 months
4
Family Cohort Selection
(£700)
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Less restriction than initially expected
More scope for flexibility
Unlikely to claim back attachment fee if unsuccessful
Attachment fee not linked to a specific family
High weighting on employment
Encourage maximum number in year one
Encourage selection of larger cohort up front
Disincentive support for larger families
Self declaration
No excessive monitoring system