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Working agreements and commissioning
… foster carers. It is essential that local authority
and
independent fostering providers establish joint protocols … the lead agency will be responsible for the provision of
learning
and
development
opportunities to staying put carers, to support …
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Children Missing from Care
… are expected to be. It can cause anxiety for foster carers
and
other supports until children
and
young people are found … Children Policies
and
Procedures in place, alongside
learning
and
development
pathways to ensure practitioners
and
carers …
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Fostering Communities
… whole systems approach to supporting children looked after
and
their foster families. Co-produced programme outputs will …
and
Consultation We will lead on,
and
support, the
development
of evidence informed practice, using the strong … symposium for all forums/boards for a day of sharing,
learning
and
planning. Implementation We will use a variety …
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
… a pregnancy is exposed to alcohol, which affects the brain
and
body before birth. At its core, FASD is a permanent … words. They may also find it difficult to apply specific
learning
to new experiences or situations, for example, in … make judgments. If you have any concerns about a child’s
development
, or think they could have FASD, it’s important to …
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Confidence in Care
… programme was funded by National Lottery Communities Fund
and
consisted of three strands: The primary strand was … University’s CASCADE (Children’s Social Research
and
Development
Centre)
and
SEWTU (South East Wales Trials Unit). … years that P
and
I have been able to access together’.
Learning
from the programme The most powerful piece of …
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Blog entry
Social pedagogy and the upcoming annual conference
… 2010, we thought that it would be challenging, exciting,
and
innovative -
and
we were absolutely right. Asking … who had just completed the eight day Head, Heart, Hands
learning
and
development
core course. I was bowled over by the group who, …
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Catching up with social pedagogue Verónica
… she had the ability to bring all the disciplines together
and
make sense of the different subjects through a painting … passionate,
and
this changed forever my attitude towards
learning
. For as long as I can remember I have had a strong … backgrounds. I’d love to carry on contributing to the
development
and
growth of social pedagogy in the UK. To find …
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Therapeutic fostering: Q and A
… in particular that captured your interest? Many children
and
young people coming into the care system have a number of … is normal
and
natural for a particular age
and
stage of
development
and
often it is about thinking what is the … Fostering
and
Adoption
and
the opportunity to facilitate
learning
experiences that have been profound
and
sometimes …
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Indoor activities for fostering families: make, create and share experiences
… during the coronavirus outbreak mean that many children
and
young people are spending long periods of time indoors. Our previous blog Supporting
learning
during periods of school closure: a guide for … in which foster carers can support children’s
learning
and
development
at home. This blog gives suggestions for craft …
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News Story
Sharing the Fostering Wellbeing programme update 2019-23
… Fostering Wellbeing programme found it to be a valued
and
effective model, promoting a holistic approach to … advocates for the children in their care
and
much of the
learning
and
understanding of the importance of children’s … members working in the team around the child, with the
development
of a pioneer foster carer role to help embed …
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Launch of A Foster Carer’s Guide to Education in Wales/Lansio Canllaw Gofalwr Maeth i Addysg yng Nghymru
… so that they are better equipped to support the children
and
young people in their care, has been developed to be used … foster carers
and
looked after children to inform policy
development
,
and
we are delighted to have been commissioned … knowledge to do so. Foster carers can help identify the
learning
and
emotional needs of the children they care for, …
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