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Day-to-day decision making (delegated authority)
… Note on delegated authority in England (2015) and
Wales
(2015) for our members. The purpose of these Practice … fostering services reviewing their policy and practice
Wales
Guidance on delegated authority in
Wales
(2011): …
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) - our influencing activity
… Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Care in
Wales
. Jeane Freeman, Cabinet Secretary for Health in … Foster carers will be prioritised for vaccination in
Wales
in two stages, notwithstanding an element of local … hours and qualify to order essential items online. In
Wales
, foster carers are entitled to a social care worker …
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Foster carers as key workers
… in Scotland are not currently considered key workers.
Wales
Foster carers are entitled to a social care worker card … managers should have received an email from Social Care
Wales
about how to get the card to unregistered social care workers. Social Care
Wales
’ website details further information about the social …
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Fostering statistics
… website and the Care Inspectorates' website .
Wales
Around 4,955 children were living with foster families … home. There are approximately 3,800 foster families in
Wales
. Every year hundreds of new foster families are needed in
Wales
. For more details see the Welsh Government website. …
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Recruitment and retention resources
… - your chance to make a real difference to children in
Wales
Funded by the Welsh Government, The Fostering Network in
Wales
has published Could I foster? - your chance to make a real difference to children in
Wales
. This free online guide on how to become a foster carer …
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Creating change in 2019
… foster care in England. It was also introduced to areas in
Wales
and will be rolled out there completely by 2020. These … number of young people staying with their foster carers in
Wales
, which remained woefully low. Read more here . Keep …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - July 2015
… an age at this stage. Foster carer taskforce in
Wales
The Fostering Network team in
Wales
has recently written to all Welsh foster carers to … Group. The group will be supporting the work of the new
Wales
advisory committee and ensure we have a strong …
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Why foster carers don't pay to watch The Bay
… having children of our own, we decided to move to North
Wales
in 2012 (where my wife originates from) to bring our … the work they continue to do to promote fostering in North
Wales
. I hope they have a fantastic 2019/20 season. …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - August 2013
… research on the motivations and values of foster carers in
Wales
. Local authority fostering services in
Wales
have been contacted asking for their support in sending …
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News Story
Charities call on Welsh Government to give fostered young people the chance to stay
… to change the law so that fostered young people in
Wales
can stay with their foster carers until the age of 21. … for leaving home in the UK is 24, but many young people in
Wales
are forced to move out of foster homes before they are … an amendment to the Social Services and Well-being (
Wales
) Bill concerning post-18 care for young people. …
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