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Our work in Wales
… foster carers in Wales. These focus on issues ranging from
allegations
to pets to saying goodbye and can be found here . … terms of reference of the Inquiry. Read here The impact of
allegations
made against foster carers in Wales This 2019 report highlights the impact of
allegations
made against foster carers and also the need for …
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Fostering service membership
… . This includes: a legal helpline for expert advice on
allegations
and help with any legal queries attendance by a … after a young person up to the age of 25 cover for any
allegations
that happen during the period of the foster …
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Safer caring – further advice
… If a child has been abused, or has a history of making
allegations
or running away, decisions about how you will … safe Keeping your own family safe from complaints or
allegations
is critically important for all foster carers. …
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Our work in England
… issues including fostering legislation and standards,
allegations
, review of approval, tax and benefits and … independent support is vital for foster carers in times of
allegations
or other disputes they may be involved in. We …
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Fostering Better Outcomes: A message to foster carers from our chief executive
… in a very weak or watered down form: The report says that
allegations
are infrequent. We don’t believe that to be true and we know how destructive
allegations
can be for you, your families, and the children … transparent framework should be in place for dealing with
allegations
, and ensuring adherence to timescales. You should …
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Nine things to notice in the 2018/19 Fostering in England data
… was passed. There is an ongoing need to take
allegations
against foster carers seriously, and to … them in a timely fashion. This year just over 2,700
allegations
against foster carers were made, almost a quarter … is taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. While many
allegations
are upheld, it is important to remember that the …
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Five things you need to consider when facing and allegation
… most common issues people call you about? Questions about
allegations
, allowances, tax and national insurance are among … attend the interview. 5. Read the Signpost in Fostering:
Allegations
booklet available here . For more information about
allegations
please see the specific advice on our website . …
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Foster carer views on the England care review – what was missing?
… Better resourcing of or working with the wider sector
Allegations
. We will discuss the bullet points in more … Please note that recruitment and retention, as well as
allegations
, will be covered in a separate blog post as there …
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News Story
A huge disappointment and a wasted opportunity - The Fostering Network's response to the Government's Fostering Better Outcomes report
… over the most important issues raised in our responses –
allegations
, respect, the professional role of foster carers, … are also surprised at the lack of focus in the report on
allegations
. Nearly four in 10 of the 2,500 foster carers who … not enough for the Government to “urge LAs to ensure their
allegations
processes are fit for purpose and ensure the …
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