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Connecting and reconnecting
… everywhere strive to cope with the impact of lockdown;
working
from home, keeping apart from friends, family and … is no doubt the lockdown has brought particular challenges
for
fostering households. However, while there have … make a real difference to a child’s future. Find out more
about
fostering . …
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Becoming a foster carer during the pandemic
… I had been interested in fostering
for
years and had considered contacting my local authority to enquire
about
the process numerous times. I was unsure if I would … suitable as a foster carer as I am a young, single woman
working
full-time with no children of my own. I soon realised …
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Lumberjacks, hikers and the value of constructive feedback
… on the feedback I was given and express my gratitude
for
it. In turn, I have been encouraged to share this story … a hiker was walking through a forest he saw a lumberjack
working
hard to cut some trees. When he came closer he … my saw”. L. Seiwert This story encourages
us
to think
about
what is essential. What is really important to
us
? The …
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Northern Ireland Care Review - Health Minister pledged to act on interim recommendations
… (ALB) of the Department of Health with sole responsibility
for
children’s services to replace the current model of … a matter of urgency. ‘We look forward to learning more
about
the detail behind the interim recommendations of this … engaging with parents, children and young people and those
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within and alongside children’s social care services, …
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