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Children’s connections with families during the covid-19 outbreak: Interview with Professor Beth Neil
… What are your research interests and
could
you
tell me a little bit more about how this piece of … survey that we have just launched, we intend to look at
foster
carers’ and kinship carers’ experiences too. This …
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The gratitude I have for my foster carers
… Being put into
foster
care at the age of ten was the hardest thing that any … couple, I was given the best opportunities that any child
could
have. I went to a grammar school where I came out with … want to prove to everyone that the past doesn't define who
you
are and just because
you
're a
foster
child it doesn't …
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Community round-up #92
… very afraid of the dark. Is this part of the condition or
could
it be triggered by something else? What advice do
you
have for a member who is caring for a four-year old child … benefit from therapeutic supervision – a place where, as a
foster
carer,
you
can self-refer to an outside body for …
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A life-long commitment to fostering
… fostering since the 1950s when my parents were approved as
foster
carers. Back then, the approval process was very … my mum told us that someone was coming to see if we
could
look after children and me, my brother and my sister … as long as they need play a crucial role in society. If
you
think
you
could
offer this to a child, I ask
you
, as the …
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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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Response to findings of the Children's Commissioner survey on leaving care
… “The Fostering Network has long campaigned for children in
foster
care to be supported beyond the age of 18 when they … in legislation. In the long-term the savings which
could
be accrued by minimising the social problems which may … therefore support, that they may previously not have had.”
You
can read the initial release of survey results by the …
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