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“The joy of fostering – being able to see the children and young people in my care thrive.”
“The joy of fostering – to be able to provide care to a looked after child / young person and being able to guide and support them to move on and achieve their goals. We have been fortunate that we have been able to maintain contact with some of the children and young people that we have cared for.”
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How might we cope as a foster family when we have a family of our own?
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What is your OFSTED Rating? And what does it mean?
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First Aid Training
First Aid Training in the North West Foster carers and staff were trained in First Aid this week. Su…
Do I have to be a parent to be a foster carer?
No, you do not need to be a parent to become a foster carer. It is however beneficial to have some e…
How does foster care work?
Foster carers offer children and young people a safe, secure and caring family environment on either…
Money for foster carers
All foster carers receive an allowance when you have a looked after child placed in your care. As an…
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