As it seems that virtually every government post has either changed hands or been turned into something completely different in the past few days, it's hard to know where this leaves any initiatives or reports that were launched shortly before the change of Prime Minister. Nevertheless, a couple of weeks ago the Cabinet Office's Social Exclusion Task Force published Reaching Out: Think Family, the first report from the Families At Risk Review which is looking at how excluded families can be supported better. A summary of the report's main themes is also available online - thanks to Terry Potter for pointing me towards this publication.
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