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Kinship care (England)
… close family members private
fostering
family and friends
foster
care special guardianship child arrangements orders . … Conferences to identify potential family members
who
can
could
potentially care for children and
who
are willing to be … assessing social workers, applicants and panel members All
You
Need to Know: Family and Friends
Foster
Care Initial …
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Don't Move Me appeal
… of the UK to allow young people to stay with their
foster
carers up to the age of 21. The introduction of … breaks my heart. She had so much ahead of her and things
could
have been so different. ‘I really hope
you
can give whatever
you
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Government response to the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care – initial thoughts from The Fostering Network
… difference to the lives of children and young people in
foster
care. Government response to Care Review recommendations relevant to
fostering
You
told us
you
foster
because
you
want to make a difference … real dilemma that many of
you
were facing over whether
you
could
continue to
foster
as costs were rising. Next steps …
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Welcome to Foster Care Fortnight 2023
… As
Foster
Care Fortnight™ commences, I want to begin by saying a huge thank
you
to
you
, our #FosteringCommunities for all that
you
do. As … for a great future. If
you
are reading this and think
you
could
be part of the
fostering
community, I urge
you
to take …
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Welcoming children with warmth and a smile
… A
foster
carer
who
looks after a young boy recently said to me: ‘People say: “he’s lucky to have
you
.” But the truth is, I’m lucky to have him.’ As director … lives and changed your futures in ways
you
probably never
could
have imagined. Sara Lurie Director of The
Fostering
…
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - July 2015
… Many of
you
have reported a significant uplift on the monthly … contribute to this, as has the greater involvement of
foster
carers in recruitment activity. Thank
you
again to … new film, Alfie’s Journey . Six months in the making, I
could
appreciate the team’s desire to keep it under wraps …
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Conference debates future of foster care
… The
Fostering
Network’s annual conference, The Future of
Foster
Care, saw care leavers,
foster
carers, social workers … programme to bring social pedagogy to UK
foster
care -
could
be a game changer in the future of
fostering
. Speakers … a sector we can understand new approaches to
foster
care.
You
can follow what went on during the conference on social …
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