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Month: July 2023

The impact of pets on a fostering household

6 July 2023

We can all agree that fostering is a selfless act. It provides a safe and nurturing environment for children in need. While fostering is undoubtedly a rewarding experience on its own, having pets within a fostering household can further enhance the positive impact on the lives of these vulnerable children. In this blog, in light of International Dogs…

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The importance of peer support for foster parents 

6 July 2023

The responsibility of caring for vulnerable children requires dedication and empathy. In this incredible endeavour, foster parents often face unique emotional and practical hurdles. Recognizing the importance of peer support and friendships is crucial, as they provide a lifeline of understanding, guidance, and encouragement. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of peer support and friendships…

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Foster Carers Facing Resistance: What If Your Birth Child Doesn’t Want You to Foster?

Becoming foster carers is something that involves the whole household, not just the adults making the decision. While many children feel positive about the idea of fostering, others can feel unsure, worried, or even strongly against it at first. That reaction can be difficult for parents to process, especially when…

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Are There Rules About Taking Foster Children Abroad? What Are Foster Parents Not Allowed to Do in the UK?

For many people considering fostering, one of the biggest questions is how everyday family life works once a child comes into your home. People often worry that foster carers are heavily restricted in what they can and cannot do, particularly when it comes to things like holidays, family trips, routines,…

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