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Why foster? A letter from a care experienced young person
… didn’t take me long to understand that they really cared
about
me. It started to feel like family with them and they … learn the language. While I studied at college I was also
working
part time so I could also help my family back home, … who are left in a country where they have little hope
for
a future of freedom or success. There are so …
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Fiona: my experience of being a foster carer
… with her partner at the time, having found information
about
her fostering service online. When her relationship … the background checks, I realised the relationship wasn’t
working
. I phoned up the assessor in floods of tears because … their mental health, not only is communication important
for
their personal relationships, but also to support the …
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Don't Move Me - A foster carer speaks
… in 2011, despite her previous lack of attainment and after
working
really hard catching up with her peers, she overtook … 14 GCSEs at A* to C grades. "She is currently studying
for
her A levels and is again expecting A* to C grades and … "Young people could be far more prepared without worrying
about
where their future home might be whilst trying to study …
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