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Attracting and Keeping Carers - July 2014
… course still some adrenaline pumping content to share with
you
this month, which recruitment colleagues have kindly sent … james.foyle@fostering.net Bungee jumpers step forward… A
foster
carer, a looked after child and a birth child were … Danielle’s story and consider how something like this
could
benefit your local recruitment and retention activity. …
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Why do we conduct research?
… and develop recommendations for how policy and/or practice
could
be changed to make improvements. Only by understanding … the experiences of children and young people,
foster
carers and fostering services, and the context in …
foster
carers to get involved with our campaign here .
You
can read more about the Cost of Fostering here and some …
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Fiona: my experience of being a foster carer
… told me to take some time after the break-up and that we
could
move forward once I had sorted everything out. It was … with her fostering application and did so as a single
foster
carer, something she now knows isn’t a barrier. She … with
us
, but putting this advice into practice is when
you
really learn.
You
have to encourage them to open up and …
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Fostered to football
…
us
a little bit about yourself and your experience with
foster
care I was born in Glasgow in January 1963 to an … might not otherwise have had, and who knows where my life
could
have e nded up? Through the encouragement and
support
… active throughout the United Kingdom. What advice would
you
give to parents currently seeking to become carers? I'm …
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Enabling Black children in care to own their identity and thrive
… and author and the CEO and founder of The Transformed
You
, which delivers intervention and
support
mentoring … that can arise when Black children are placed with a
foster
carer who isn’t Black themselves. Often placements … formed to meet this need. If there was one thing that
you
could
change about the
foster
care system over night to …
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Launch of peer research report into education in Wales
… for children’s subsequent perceptions of education, which
could
be tackled by providing opportunities for
foster
carers to gain additional training and qualifications. … said: ‘We don’t want people to be “looked after”.
You
want to be a normal kid too
you
know.’ Another …
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Care leavers strategy published in England
… of working can be the remedy to many of the issues that
foster
carers and young people inform
us
cause short and long … their dreams and meet their potential. “Keep on Caring
could
well be a giant leap forward for care leavers who … our partners to ensure that those commitments are kept.”
You
can read Keep on Caring on the Government website . …
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Inspirational Young Campaigner Wins Fostering Award
… for young people in England to stay living with their
foster
carers beyond the age of 18, was successful and … home, with love, and with the security to ensure that Zoe
could
achieve all that she has.' If
you
would like to nominate a young person aged between 16-24 …
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