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‘The world is a scary place and siblings need each other’
… five and six years old when they were suddenly placed into
foster
care. They describe shaking with fear as they were … further trauma at an already extremely difficult time: ‘If
you
can have your sibling with
you
,
you
’re not alone and … through each other.’ Roseanne added: ‘It meant we
could
talk freely to each other about our memories as a …
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All I want to do is dance, sing and act - Matthew's story
… of trying any new moves, I feel that if I hadn't been in
foster
care and with mum and dad (John and Judy) I would … sing and act, and dancing has guaranteed my future. If
you
think
you
could
offer a stable, loving home to a looked after child and …
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'The biggest challenge is what you don’t know’
… who was a social worker encouraged my husband and I to
foster
. There was a great need for Black/Afro-Caribbean … needs and respecting cultural diversity. We thought we
could
help, so we did.’ Despite various similarities between … unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, however, is what
you
don’t know. Are they trafficked? Have they been through …
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Catching up with our young champions - part two
… different. I am Cherise, I am 19 and my mum has been a
foster
carer for eight years. Family to
us
is a group of … the bond they share. But, for me, it was exciting, as I
could
share this amazing person who brought me up and made me … know no matter what, she will always be there for me. Have
you
ever stopped for even a second to think that some …
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Award winning sons and daughters
… an instrumental part of one of the first ‘Children who
Foster
’ groups. Rebekah remained committed to
foster
care … a very positive outlook on life. ‘There’s lots of advice I
could
give to other sons and daughters. I would say that when … always remember your parents will be there to
support
you
. But also try to remember that the other children your …
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