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Fosterline Wales factsheets and briefing papers
… of Directors of Social Services (ADSS) Cymru and
All
Wales Heads of Children’s Services (AWHoCS). The national … basics of attachment theory, look at its importance to the
fostering
task, explore the concept of blocked care, … rights, to be represented and to participate in decisions
about
their own lives. This factsheet outlines what advocacy …
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President's Award winners - past and present
… Way is Essex and hit podcast The Brights, was awarded The
Fostering
Network’s President’s Award for her exceptional … think of a better
foster
carer than my mum. She has
all
the right ingredients and goes above and beyond for the … to a Men Who Care book, challenging perceptions
about
male
foster
carers
, and uses his role as a school …
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Allegations in foster care
… any person that a
foster
carer or another member of the
fostering
household has, or may have, behaved in a way that … Allegations should be treated differently from concerns
about
poor standards of care. The public authority (the local … responsible for the fostered child and the police will
all
be involved in deciding exactly how a particular …
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Safer caring
… decisions they take. They will be asked by their
fostering
service to do some things differently than they … and how to stay safe. So the key to good,
safer
caring
is
about
foster
carers
being aware of the risks involved for … social worker and the
fostering
service.
Safer
caring
is
all
about
being “risk-sensible”, not risk-averse. It is
about
…
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Safer caring – further advice
… your view in discussions with social workers. After
all
,
foster
carers
are often the people with the best … recorded decisions you have made with social workers
about
basic routines, behaviour and how personal care will be … House rules offer a measure of protection for everyone.
Fostering
services produce their own guidance and may make …
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Why men who foster need to support each other
… some is owing to a misconception people have of
fostering
; and some is, I think, because unless you’ve been a … with (even if they have a partner, male
foster
carers
talk
about
not wanting to over burden them because they are going … cymorth, a chredwn mai gofalwyr maeth gwrywaidd eraill a
all
fod yn y sefyllfa orau i gynnig y cymorth hwnnw. Hoffem …
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Safer caring - a blog from our chief executive, Kevin Williams
… For many years The
Fostering
Network has campaigned for
foster
carers
to be … many within the sector who have not. I have written before
about
the almost non-existent threshold for an allegation to … to the children and young people they care for? This
all
requires an approach to
caring
which is dynamic and …
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