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Changes Are Good News for Shared Ownership Properties

Changes Are Good News for Shared Ownership Properties

Settlement Agreements – what are they?

Employment Solicitor Alexis Lane helps explain what Settlement Agreements are

Kate Garraway And Why You Should Have a Lasting Power Of Attorney

Kate Garraway And Why You Should Have a Lasting Power Of Attorney

Crewe based payroll team take on 24 hour street stay awake challenge

Crewe based payroll team take on 24 hour street stay awake challenge in aid of homeless charity

“THE SWANSWAY STAND” IS THE NEW NAME FOR  NANTWICH TOWN FC’S MAIN STAND

Dabber’s delight at main stand sponsorship deal with Crewe based Swansway Group.

Swansway Jaguar Crewe has served up a car-full of crucial tennis equipment

Crewe based, family owned car retailer, Swansway Jaguar Crewe has served up a car-full of crucial tennis equipment to The Wishing Well.

Why Become a Parent and Child Foster Carer?

Parent-child fostering is when a foster carer provides support and guidance to both a parent and their child. The aim is for parents to learn how to handle parenthood in a safe environment as they receive assistance from an experienced caregiver on how to meet their child’s needs.

Parent-Child Fostering: A Brief Introduction

Parent-child fostering is a specialist type of fostering that sees foster carers provide support to vulnerable parents and their children. At Anchor, we specialise in placing parents and children in safe, suitable and nurturing environments throughout the country, including in Birmingham, where we currently have a desperate shortage of parent-child foster carers.

Parent and Child Fostering: What’s It All About?

Parent-child fostering, sometimes known as mother-baby fostering, is when a carer provides a safe and secure environment for both a parent and their child, teaching parents how to meet their child’s needs and supervising them as they learn how to deal with parenthood.

As a specialist type of foster care, parent-child fostering can be complicated. Here are five things you need to know:

Explained: 5 Types of Fostering in the UK

Foster carers are specially trained to help and assist vulnerable children and families in times of difficulty. Both carers, children, and their parents are all unique individuals, and each situation that requires foster care will be different. As a result, there are different types of foster care, each one designed to help individuals in specific scenarios.