PROBLEMATIC families which cost taxpayers thousands of pounds will be targeted through an intervention programme.
Around 20 families a year will be involved and have a council worker with them for four to five hours on two or three days a week to try to improve their life chances and decrease their impact on the police and social services.
Mark Evans, Reading Borough Council's Change for Children manager, said: "It's very much a carrot and stick approach. It's a case of practical support as well as sanctions if necessary through anti-social behaviour legislation or the threat of eviction." His report said the project will have a "disproportionate impact" despite the small number of families by also helping those who live near them.
Reading has grants worth £333,000 to run a Family Intervention Project. The projects have proved successful in other areas and usually save the taxpayer more than they cost by improving skills and reducing crime.
The scheme was approved at Reading's Cabinet meeting on Monday night, when children's services leader Cllr John Ennis said: "It helps them and it helps society in general."
Return to the main index, get more from this section or browse our News archives.
Other Stories
You may have missed


81 St. Leonards Rd
Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1HX

Reading Road
Cane End, RG4 9HE
Tel: 01189723116
Web: www.palmtreeindian.com/

Old Mill Lane
Bray, Berkshire SL6 2BG
Tel: 01628 788500
Web: www.caldesi.com

Millenium Madejski Hotel Reading, Madjeski Stadium
Reading, Berkshire RG2 0FL
Tel: 0845 241 2912
Web: www.millenniumhotels.com

10 to 12 Church Road
Caversham, Reading RG4 7AD

High Street
Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 9SJ
Tel: 01628 530667
Web: www.thekingsarmscookham.co.uk
Your social, local Business Directory - It's in Reading | It's in The Directory | Directory Network
Copyright ©2012 Berkshire Media Group, 50/56 Portman Road Reading Berkshire RG30 1BA • Tel: 0118 955 3333 • Fax: