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Compliments, suggestions and complaints
… send your compliments to the individual you have been in
contact
with, to our general enquiries team or to our chief … always welcome. If you have a suggestion for us, please
contact
the relevant country office ( find
contact
details here ) or write to the chief executive …
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Resources from the contact arrangements webinar
… Thank you for attending our recent webinar on
contact
arrangements for fostered children: learning from … of Social Work, University of East Anglia and co-author of
contact
during lockdown: how are children and their birth … also read more about the research and what is crucial when
contact
is moved to an online space in our blog . …
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Supporting children with their return to school (FAQs)
… worried that my child will not follow the rules on social
contact
and social distancing once they return to school. … – For children in a primary setting, the first point of
contact
will usually be the class teacher. Sharing your … needs, what do I need to know about the return to school?
Contact
has a bank of resources to support carers of disabled …
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Our work in Scotland
… young people. If you'd like us to come to a group near you
contact
Bethany at the email above. Fosterline Scotland Our … in Glasgow. Find out more on our training pages or
contact
Joy Crawford , learning and development co-ordinator, … transferring between agencies. For further information
contact
Sara Smith by email or phone 0141 204 1400. …
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Recruitment and retention resources
… new materials or to view a demonstration version please
contact
training@fostering.net Mystery shopping In a competitive market, an enquirer’s first
contact
and customer experience they receive from your … shopping package, or to ask further questions, please
contact
us . Recruitment consultancy Combining a …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - October 2015
… would like to receive extra support in this area, please
contact
us to discuss. Staying Put There are promising … support to enable staying put arrangements to continue.
Contact
our campaigns team if you would like to share … you are providing them. When you have agreed your policy,
contact
The Fostering Network to be accredited with our …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - September 2015
… also build to a crescendo before the call to action to
contact
the authority – if anything, they could be on screen … for processing enquiries. By creating a single point of
contact
for phone enquiries, four to six services can share … the majority of foster carers prefer having a named
contact
, someone they can trust to discuss fostering from the …
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Relationships with foster carers must not be an afterthought
… process and there had been little thought given to
contact
with their other siblings, which has had a lasting … an afterthought. Kerry’s family is not alone in losing
contact
with children they care about when they move on. Our … is a reason not to, children are supported to maintain
contact
with the important people in their lives after they …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - January 2015
… stage by adding additional tabs of information and online
contact
forms to make it easy for those keen to find out more … to add the form. In the tabs on the home screen, select
Contact
. If this does not automatically display, select More and Manage Tabs to move the
Contact
tab to a prominent position. Step three To activate …
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A mum and a social worker, but still keeping connected
… can become anxious about the idea of a child maintaining
contact
with a foster carer once they leave their care. All … else deserve to be respected and encouraged to remain in
contact
if it is in a child’s best interests. Too often, … I have worked with who do not feel able to ask for ongoing
contact
, and remain curious about their previous foster …
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