Fostering
Where children and young people cannot live with their own parents, foster care allows them to live within a family environment. Fostering arrangements can take many different forms to meet a child’s individual needs, it can be for a very short period of time or agreed on a long-term basis.
The ADCS policy committee with lead responsibility for fostering is the Health, Care and Additional Needs Policy Committee.
All Fostering
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- Submissions of Evidence
- Position Statements
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- Good Practice
- Briefings
Commenting on Ofsted’s latest fostering in England statistics, Edwina Grant...
Commenting on Foster Care in England, Edwina Grant, Chair of the ADCS Health,...
Responding to the Department for Education’s National Fostering Stocktake...
“Our need for carers, from all walks of life, continues to grow” – Alison...
Commenting on Ofsted’s latest fostering in England statistics, Edwina Grant...
Commenting on Foster Care in England, Edwina Grant, Chair of the ADCS Health,...
Responding to the Department for Education’s National Fostering Stocktake...
“Our need for carers, from all walks of life, continues to grow” – Alison...