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What makes a hub home carer – an insight into the Mockingbird role
… man home to
support
him until somewhere more permanent
could
be found but sadly, as we were not approved carers, … some just for a few nights. We had our ups and downs as
foster
carers, even took a break after our family went … an adjustment, but I have no regrets at all. Learning as
you
go Being a hub home carer has been eye opening. We’ve …
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Sons and Daughters Month 2017: Lauren and Chloe's stories
… Lauren's story In 2009 my mum made the decision to
foster
young adults between the ages of 12 to18. This became … My mum helped them believe in themselves so that they
could
finish school and go onto further education or get … milestones such as learning to swim or ride a bike as
you
get to see them develop certain skills and know
you
were …
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"I always get very attached" - Sons & Daughters blog #1
… baby I found it sad that such wonderful children are in
foster
care but I learned through fostering that there are … is very sad to see them leave. I feel that fostering gives
you
great opportunities and lots of
support
I think it is … have a lot to learn. I really enjoy fostering and I wish I
could
adopt all the children as they are all so sweet but …
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‘He is my grandson first, then a child in foster care’
… In November 2017, myself and my husband became kinship
foster
carers to our nine year old grandson. When he first … remember I had to get permission for certain things that
you
take for granted with a grandchild, such as a sleepover … helped. Looking back, I am extremely grateful that we
could
provide a safe place for our grandson and be there for …
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