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Working with social workers
… as well as a number of other people, such as education and
health
professionals, depending on the child’s specific …
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Fostering statistics
… foster families. For more details see the Department of
Health
website . Scotland 3,927 children were living with …
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Choosing to foster
… Local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales, and
health
and social care trusts in Northern Ireland, have the …
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Regulation and inspection of fostering services
… that's public sector services such as local authorities or
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Attracting and Keeping Carers - May 2015
… ethnicity to help maintain their cultural identity? Their
health
needs – does the child have a disability or any specific behaviour issues or mental
health
needs? Do they need to be placed with a brother or …
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A great success, but there's so much more to do
… and expertise? Or providing consistent access to mental
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services for looked after children? Or making sure …
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Diet and behaviour
… and minerals are essential not only for growth and
health
but for behaviour and emotional stability. Zinc is …
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An independent care review in England - the situation so far
… involved in the care system (from benefits to mental
health
provisions, for example); be independent of …
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Beginning the upward spiral: The benefit of sports and activities for children and young people in care
… the Fostering Achievement scheme, funded through the
Health
and Social Care Board,which, among other things, …
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News Story
Response to the launch of the Health and Wellbeing 2026 report in Northern Ireland
… Network Northern Ireland welcomes the assertion in the
Health
and Wellbeing 2026 report, which was launched by
Health
Minister Michelle O'Neill today, that the Northern …
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Sharing the Fostering Wellbeing programme update 2019-23
… through a partnership framework across social services,
health
and education is essential. Fostering Wellbeing … for foster carers, social workers, teachers and
health
professionals. The report states that ‘[masterclass] …
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