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Why foster?
… training and support to develop your skills and knowledge
about
fostering. This is sometime called 'continued … and young people the best possible care. Find out more
about
who can be a foster carer. Who needs fostering? … asylum, and groups of brothers and sisters. Find out more
about
who needs fostering. What do foster carers do? If you …
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Why consider fostering?
… training and support to develop your skills and knowledge
about
fostering. This is sometimes called 'continued … and young people the best possible care. Find out more
about
who can be a foster carer. Who needs fostering? … asylum, and groups of brothers and sisters. Find out more
about
who needs fostering. What do foster carers do? If you …
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Supporting mathematics for primary learners
… trees along a pathway or the shape of a road-sign. Talk
about
the passing of time and point out numbers on the clock. Begin by talking
about
time to the hour and half hour: 'It is nearly two … Use your own mathematical skills out loud as you go
about
your everyday life, talking
about
what you are doing …
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Making a complaint about The Fostering Network
… our complaints procedure. If you have any questions
about
our complaints procedure, please get in touch by … or calling 020 7620 6400. If you make a complaint
about
any aspect of The Fostering Network's work there are … who is providing the service that you are complaining
about
so they can try to put things right for you. …
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Allegations in foster care
… Allegations should be treated differently from concerns
about
poor standards of care. The public authority (the local … how a particular allegation is investigated. Find out more
about
the relevant legislation, guidance and best practice … good practice to minimise the risk of an allegation advice
about
what to do if an allegation is made advice on how to …
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Social pedagogy and the upcoming annual conference
… the group who, without exception, were incredibly positive
about
their experience of the course. Even more importantly, … was the thoughtful and reflective way in which they talked
about
their work as foster carers, and how what they talked
about
supported everything, we as an organisation, are trying …
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Five things you need to consider when facing and allegation
… Q & A
about
Alun How long have you been working on Fosterline … I enjoy. What are the most common issues people call you
about
? Questions
about
allegations, allowances, tax and national insurance are …
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Home sweet home
… to communicate?” asked Ben, aged nine, clearly thinking
about
the nature of child we’d like to welcome into our … show of solidarity to Jim, who knows relatively little
about
the technicalities of fostering. The only way I can … concrete and tangible and very much 3D. Suddenly, it was
about
our boys, our home, our routine, our sanctuary. And I …
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Your education questions answered - pt 2
… should make clear who has the authority to make decisions
about
which school a looked after child should attend. If … retain parental responsibility and should be consulted
about
choice of school. However, if there is a care order the … carers, but because of their long-term impact decisions
about
school admission are likely to be made jointly by …
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The Black Care Experience - Creating a lasting difference for Black children in care
… Can you tell us a bit
about
yourself, Judith? I was placed in foster care when I … for those of us who are Black. We were also concerned
about
how our voices will be represented at England’s … foster carers ‘should be informed, trained and confident
about
dealing with issues relating to gender, religion, …
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News Story
Autumn Foster Care magazine out now
… week. This month’s issue features an in depth discussion
about
the role of foster carers as first educators with … through their fostering. You can also find out more
about
how Hollywood actor Michael Sheen got involved with The … life changed by fostering. You can read the full articles
about
foster carers as first educators and Head, Heart, Hands …
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