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Supporting foster carers in the workplace - our Fostering Friendly scheme
… employer engagement activities is down to me and my team.
Foster
Bake,
Foster
Quiz,
Foster
Walk; it is all our fault … now we have a new alliterative offering to place before
you
- Fostering Friendly! What’s it all about? We found … Is there untapped potential in the working population that
could
be better supported to become
foster
carers?
Could
we …
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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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Positive signs
… within my family for the past 13 years, when one of my
foster
sisters - who had a disability which caused her to be … - first moved in with us and it was the only way we
could
communicate. More recently another
foster
sister moved … The dynamics change depending on who is living with
you
, I’ve had older
foster
siblings, younger and some around …
Read more>
Walking Tall workshops: a summary
… 'Thank
you
sooo much for what
you
did with the children, they all … exhausted tonight.
You
guys are all amazing and as a
foster
family we truly appreciate
you
!!' Those were some … for being part of this exciting and innovative project. We
could
not have done it without
you
. Here are a few photos …
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On a journey together – fostering teenagers
… that I would not stand a chance in being accepted as a
foster
carer. But after coming through a personal crisis, I … and realised your background doesn’t matter, as long as
you
’re able to provide a young person with a safe and loving … come to live with me. And although I was as prepared as I
could
be, nothing can prepare
you
for that moment when a …
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Bailey brothers support Sons & Daughters campaign
… Three high flying brothers who grew up in a
foster
family have added their support to this year’s Sons & … complain about little things from time to time. I wish I
could
have understood what it was like to have been taken from your home and everything
you
knew so that I
could
identify with this person.” Youngest …
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