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Blog entry
We must improve the mental health of OUR looked after children and young people
… children in care receive to meet their mental health
needs
and emotional wellbeing. The report recommends that … also be an extremely useful resource for foster carers
who
will be able to draw on their expertise and connections. … report. Too often this is an area which is overlooked by
fostering
services and foster carers themselves as their …
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Head, Heart, Hands April 2015
… people understand the intention of the project they know
who
made the decision concerning their involvement and why … with safer caring policies. We talked about how there
needs
to be a cultural shift in children’s services … Hands programme to introduce social pedagogy into UK
fostering
. This is an opportunity to feedback your thoughts …
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Launching in Lockdown
… are starting to bond already even in lockdown!’ The
Fostering
Network’s Mockingbird programme is an … at the hub home and they even managed to meet the higher
needs
of a satellite carer
who
recently suffered a significant injury, by enabling them …
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'The list of what he CAN do is endless': Fostering a child with disability
… grow. C has been our first foster child with significant
needs
. When we got the phone call the future for him was very … They truly earnt their Sons and Daughters award from The
Fostering
Network. When C was registered blind the girls … we could use and activities we could do to help him. Jade,
who
is nearly 16, is a constant help and support. She loves …
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Unaccompanied asylum seeking children - the Refugee Council
… about a particular cohort, but there are some additional
needs
for carers to consider; the group of children described … for example finding creative responses to helping children
who
have difficulty sleeping. It was heartwarming and … care. Judith has a long standing relationship with The
Fostering
Network and most recently helped us compile a …
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CEO Sarah Thomas highlights urgent need for more foster carers at Education Select Committee
… The
Fostering
Network gave oral evidence to the Education Select … we submitted earlier this year. Sarah Thomas, our CEO,
who
has more than 20 years’ experience in children’s social … carers, in the right place, at the right time, to meet the
needs
of children
who
cannot remain with their birth family. …
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