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Fostering Children From Ethnic Minorities In The UK

Fostering and ethnic minorities Foster carers and all the professionals who work with children and their families from ethnic minorities need to be culturally sensitive to the social and economic stressors that black and ethnic minority families experience as a result of racism and discrimination...

Fostering Children In Need

Fostering in need   Can you deal with all the problems that come with a foster child who is placed with you? Fostering is not just about having good parenting skills or being able to provided good enough care for vulnerable children, it is also about understanding enough about the rights and responsibilities of foster children and foster carers...

UK Missed Fostering Opportunities

UK Fostering, changes for the better Last month the government missed yet another opportunity to make significant changes that would have better recognised and supported the service provided by foster carers to our most vulnerable children and young people. Following a recent government enquiry it was decided not to introduce a national fee based system for foster carers and government again stated their opposition to a foster carer registration scheme...

Finding Quality Foster Carers

Family Services - Recruitment It is of paramount importance to choose the right fostering agency, there are over seven hundred in the UK. Simply Fostering, the UK national foster carer recruitment website provides help by answering questions and identifying the most suitable local fostering agencies with vacancies...

Grandma And Grandad Foster Caring

Grandparents, their grandchildren and fostering Grandparents have long been victims of family break-up, contact has been stopped with their grandchildren and they are often never considered in the decisions made by parents. A large number of grandparents have experienced family breakdown in their children’s families...

Fostering Teenagers, Mothers And Babies

Young people Aged between 10 and 18 years, these young people are unable to live with their own families for many different reasons, including parental mental ill-health, drug and alcohol abuse, imprisonment, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse or inability to provide consistent parenting...