Foster Care

Resources and guidance specifically for foster parents to support them in caring for children with complex needs.

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Can You Be Successful After Being in Care? Inspirational Stories for Care-Experienced Youth

As someone who has walked this path, I know that being "in care" can sometimes feel like a label that limits your future. But I’m here to tell you—and show you—that your history is not your destiny. Being in care does not stop you from achieving greatness; in fact, the resilience you develop can...

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in the Care System

Discover comprehensive strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ youth in the care system. This guide explores the unique challenges faced by these vulnerable individuals and outlines essential principles, practical implementations, and policy reforms needed to foster truly inclusive and affirming environments for their well-being and development.

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A young girl sits at a table with an open book and tablet, smiling, while two supportive adults sit behind her. The image is overlaid with text: 'Understanding Solo and Complex Placements in Social Care: A Guide for the Care Community', detailing topics like 'What are they?', 'Why do they happen?', and 'Extra Safeguards'. This visual represents comprehensive guidance for professionals supporting children in care.

Understanding Solo and Complex Placements in Social Care: A Guide for the Care Community

In the landscape of social care, few topics carry as much weight—or as much misunderstanding—as solo and complex placements. As someone who has lived through the care system and now advocates within it, I know that when a child is moved into a solo setting, it can feel isolating for the young...

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A smiling woman embraces a happy young girl, with a CCTV camera and a 'High-Trust Environment' sign visible in the background. Overlay text reads: 'CCTV IN CARE SETTINGS: A GUIDE TO RIGHTS, PRIVACY, AND 2026 BEST PRACTICES,' followed by bullet points: 'IS IT ALLOWED?', 'DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE', 'MY RIGHTS', 'CAN I COMPLAIN?', and 'AND MORE'.

CCTV in Care Settings: A Guide to Rights, Privacy, and 2026 Best Practices

In the social care sector, the use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) is a sensitive topic that balances the need for safeguarding with the fundamental right to privacy. Whether you are a professional managing a home or a young person living in one, understanding the rules ensures that technology...

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Safer Recruitment in Social Care: Building a Circle of Safety Around Our Children

As someone who has lived through the care system and now works to improve it, I know that "recruitment" isn't just a HR process—it is the first line of defense for a child’s safety. Whether it is a foster home, a residential unit, or a semi-independent placement for a young person finding their...

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The Real Panel: Why Care-Experienced Children Must Interview Prospective Foster Carers

In the social care sector, we talk a lot about "child-centered practice." But there is a massive difference between talking about children and letting them lead the conversation. Here is why this step isn't just a "nice to have"—it is a fundamental necessity for modern fostering, and why I, as a...

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