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Actively championing anti-racist practice in fostering
… practice. Getting started Starting the conversation
about
racism, and how people feel
about
and respond to it, can be uncomfortable. But having these conversations is a vital part of bringing
about
meaningful change. It is important that racism is …
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Fostering service membership
…
About
membership By listening to and working with our members … part of the UK's largest fostering community. Read more
about
the benefits of membership below. 'The support we receive
about
the latest practice and guidance is invaluable and …
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Walking Tall
…
About
Walking Tall The Fostering Network in Scotland received … to consult primary school-aged children on their thoughts
about
living in foster care. This included both children in … anything is preventing them from taking part in decisions
about
their care that this is known. The Fostering Network is …
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Career workshops for young people in foster care
… include an opportunity for young people to find out
about
the world of professional football with the Ryan … a workshop for everyone, so continue reading to find out
about
all the sessions and how to register. To register for … Office, 33-35 High Street, Carrickfergus Unsure
about
your future career options? Come and learn
about
the …
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Who can foster?
… are lots of factors that fostering services will think
about
to help them decide who can provide the best care for a child. What else should I think
about
? Most fostering services will want to know more
about
you. You might be asked questions
about
: Your health – …
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The Elephant and the Importance of a Reflective Way of Being
… On a shallow level one may think this story is
about
efficiency. That a sharp saw is more effective, and how … we get more done. On a deeper level this story is
about
the need of reflection and ongoing learning -
about
being mindful of a wider perspective of things and the …
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Social pedagogy reminds me why we signed up to foster
… and live in Somerset. I have been a foster carer for
about
three and a half years and for three of those years we … and innovative but far more importantly for me they are
about
kids thriving. When an introductory day came to Capstone
about
social pedagogy I was intrigued. For the most part I …
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Education and Care - a resource for young people: Interview with Dr Nikki Luke
… Can you tell me
about
your background and research interests? I was always … looking at children in care and in need. Can you tell me
about
your most recent research project? We have created a … of Bristol. In a conversation with a care leaver
about
the interview findings from the first project we were …
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Unaccompanied asylum seeking children - the Refugee Council
… system, unaccompanied children are likely to feel upset
about
their experiences, disorientated and anxious
about
living with a new family and uncertain
about
what their future holds. All children are individuals …
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News Story
Statement on racism and injustice in society
… have caused us, as an organisation, to pause and think
about
whether these are issues
about
which we have taken enough action in the past and how … we can affect more positive change in the future. To think
about
how we can, and must, do better to be a charity that is …
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Fostering misconceptions remain, poll shows
… children, under 25s and over 55s were even less optimistic
about
the likelihood of being accepted to foster. The survey … found that 73 per cent of the population felt positive
about
foster carers and the work that they do, while almost … “While it’s fantastic news that people feel so positively
about
fostering, we are worried that some may rule themselves …
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