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Government response to the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care – initial thoughts from The Fostering Network
… falls far short of the £2 billion Josh MacAlister called
for
and that regional pathfinders (to test reforms in a … back in May last year. Since then, we have been
working
hard to make the case
for
retention. The Government … the best way to gather feedback from members. Read more
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A passionate advocate for fostering - Madison's story #SandD2015
… as semi-finalist in Miss Teen GB 2015, Madison has been
working
with York City Council to promote fostering in her … and existing carers. She talked to The Fostering Network
about
what she sees as the benefits of being part of a foster family, and what inspires her to be an advocate
for
fostered children and foster carers. What does being the …
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Positive outcomes from taking responsibility
… want to be in a week, a month, a year, ten years – and go
for
it. Many years ago when I was struggling as a writer, … as I had family commitments. To my surprise he was fine
about
it, and said he understood and that I should have said …
for
our achievements. What a great bonus! Yes, we may be
working
alongside others on certain projects and our …
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Catching up with our young champions - part one
… was a bad thing and they have had a bad experience, but
for
me it was a good experience. At first, going into foster … at the Scottish Children’s Reporter. I am enjoying
working
where I am, I’m learning new things every day. Chloe … carers. I believe this mix works well as you get to hear
about
problems from more than one group of people. Even …
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Children’s connections with families during the covid-19 outbreak: Interview with Professor Beth Neil
… research interests and could you tell me a little bit more
about
how this piece of research came
about
? As a researcher, … forms in children’s social care and how to make it better
for
children. The original piece of work was to look into … I am interested to learn how this new situation is
working
in terms of delivering contact, so I would like to …
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Call for increased flexibility for foster carers combining fostering and work
… skills being brought into fostering by providing flexible
working
conditions
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foster carers, in a new report published today by The … service and their employer), shares their opinions
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combining fostering with other work and identifies what …
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