This article is about presenting to the Italian audience the Troubled Families Programme (TFP). The TFP is a social policy of the British Conservative government which has the aim to ‘turn around’ the lives of a precise number of families (first around 120,000, then around 400,000) labelled as ‘troubled’. The social problem that these families are supposed to represent is about their anti-social behaviour, their unemployment and their parenting skills, that is: their alleged inability to be ‘good parents’, hence the perceived danger that their children may be either neglected or be recruited by local youth gangs. However, this article shows that, from the very first analysis of the official and statutory papers, the social problem of the tr...
The Italian welfare system is looking for new models. In fact, the current system has lived through ...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
This article analyses a social problem which Italian literature has not adequately addressed yet. Th...
The commitment of the appointed Director General of the Troubled Families Unit, Louise Casey, that t...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
This article describes the Government’s Troubled Families national programme setting out its aims to...
This article deals with the spread of poverty and social exclusion throughout the juvenile, Italian ...
Abstract. The Author claims that the protection of minors in our contemporary society is primarily c...
The article provides an analysis of in-work poverty (IWP) in Italy through the lens of family polici...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. The Troubled Families Programme (TFP) is the latest example of a ...
This article examines how intensive family interventions in England since 1997, including the Coalit...
L’articolo presenta un problema sociale non ancora adeguatamente affrontato dalla letteratura italia...
The Italian welfare system is looking for new models. In fact, the current system has lived through ...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
This article analyses a social problem which Italian literature has not adequately addressed yet. Th...
The commitment of the appointed Director General of the Troubled Families Unit, Louise Casey, that t...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
This article proposes an analysis of British housing policies with the aim to identifying any innova...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
This article describes the Government’s Troubled Families national programme setting out its aims to...
This article deals with the spread of poverty and social exclusion throughout the juvenile, Italian ...
Abstract. The Author claims that the protection of minors in our contemporary society is primarily c...
The article provides an analysis of in-work poverty (IWP) in Italy through the lens of family polici...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. The Troubled Families Programme (TFP) is the latest example of a ...
This article examines how intensive family interventions in England since 1997, including the Coalit...
L’articolo presenta un problema sociale non ancora adeguatamente affrontato dalla letteratura italia...
The Italian welfare system is looking for new models. In fact, the current system has lived through ...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...