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Blog entry
Caring - a blog by Cherise McColl, young champion with the Fostering Community Champions programme
… For some children their mothers fostering
could
be hard on them, especially in the relationship they … - I know she would be there for me no matter what. Have
you
ever stopped for a minute and thought about children, … in care by reducing the isolation experienced by many
foster
carers and helping young people to use their …
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Catching up with our young champions - part three
… Amy A
foster
carer is seen as someone who looks after a child and … is very rewarding, but also hard work. Knowing that
you
are making a difference to a vulnerable young person’s … and achieves things that they may never have thought they
could
, would show any person who is thinking about doing so …
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Mis- and under-representation of Black people in fostering
… talking about the care system. Ingrid, who started to
foster
two years ago, tells us that, in conversation with … meet all his cultural needs. Even though she did all she
could
, the boy asked to be moved to live with a Muslim family … make it more real, more fun, increase the allowances…
You
shouldn’t have to dip into your own pockets to look after …
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Foster carer exit interviews
… process and, for some, they prove quite effective. Our
foster
carer exit interview project found examples of … exit interviews are valuable, found that the best results
could
be gained by implementing a two-stage process. The …
foster
carer retention strategy development. What value do
you
as an individual place on exit interviews? Does this …
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Response to the publication of Starting Out Right: Early Education and Looked After Children
… less likely to access early education than their peers. ‘
Foster
carers have a crucial role in raising academic … significant needs of looked after children, and how this
could
be achieved through the introduction of an Early Years … to the Government, local authorities and
foster
carers.’
You
can download the report from the Family and Childcare …
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