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Cyber-bullying, are you prepared?
… seriously because it doesn’t bruise, and let’s face it,
you
can always turn a computer off. It’s not as simple as … after
you
turn the computer off, every beep of the phone
could
be someone trying to communicate with
you
via text, … is changing and children and young people deserve
foster
carers who are able to care for their needs. Whatever …
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Supporting learning during periods of school closure: a guide for fostering families
… level. If school provision has not been made available to
you
, or
you
feel that this provision is not appropriate for … their learning. See our web page on powerful ways that all
foster
carers can
support
children's learning . The following … we are in a period of uncertainty, time away from school
could
also be a good opportunity for children and young …
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - September 2015
… at both of these groups can lead to positive leads. If
you
’ve had particular success in the past, and continue to … of subjects pertinent to the sector for both our member
foster
carers and member services. If
you
would like to … to action to contact the authority – if anything, they
could
be on screen a touch longer to allow a bit more time to …
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Indoor activities for fostering families: make, create and share experiences
… a guide for fostering families suggested ways in which
foster
carers can
support
children’s learning and development … gives suggestions for craft and creative activities that
you
can do together, using items that
you
may already have at … to build and strengthen relationships. The joint activity
could
be anything from craft to gardening, but the exact …
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Charity welcomes CSSIW report
… involves all who work with young people, including their
foster
carers, then we will be in a position to help … each young person to be prepared with the skills that
could
be the key to success in independence. "We hope that … best possible opportunities to fulfil their potential."
You
can view the full report on the CSSIW website . For more …
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Fostering Achievement Awards in Belfast - the sky’s the limit for children and young people in care
… achievements of children and young people who are in
foster
care. Speaking at the event, Kathleen Toner, … someone considering becoming a
foster
carer would be that
you
’re going to be helping a kid who probably really needs it.
You
could
be the most positive influence they ever have.’ Find …
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Get your walking boots on for fostering!
… changed the law so that young people can stay with their
foster
carers until 21 in England, Wales and Scotland. Tony … the capital’s finest sights. We know though that many of
you
can’t make it down to London, so we’re also calling on
you
to hold your own local events. “
Could
you
pull on a pair of walking boots in your region to …
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Increase in the number of sibling groups being separated in care
… Why is this? Very obviously, there are not enough
foster
carers who can look after a group of siblings. Last … that otherwise the siblings might have to be split up.
You
can watch a short film about one such carer here . What … homework clubs and so on. This means that siblings
could
be placed in separate
foster
families but still have …
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