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  • Re: Kinship Carers

    The issue is not about financial gain or not loving the children its about being able to have the choice and if these children need stability and someone their for them maybe the last thing someone wants to do is go out and leave these children until they feel settled and safe, and how can anyone in...
    Posted to Children's services (Forum) by sonyaw331 on 04-08-2008
  • Re: Kinship Carers

    Sorry I have read and unable to quote the bit I wish to use, but how old is the grandmother? and how many children did she have placed with her? I feel its amazing to be told to go out and get a job, and if there is a disability involved also then I would say trying to get a job is almost impossible...
    Posted to Children's services (Forum) by sonyaw331 on 04-08-2008
  • Re: Kinship Carers

    I feel that if it saves the children or whom ever else the informal carer is caring for the heartache of being away from there family, why should they not be paid it costs money, people have to leave there jobs and can not be expected to live on thin air, It would also save the government money and help...
    Posted to Children's services (Forum) by sonyaw331 on 04-04-2008
  • Media and high profile children's stories

    by Keith Sellick Following on from yesterday's court case involving the McCanns, here are some interesting articles on media coverage of the Shannon Matthews, Scarlett Keeling and Madeleine McCann cases.
    Posted to The Social Work Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-20-2008
  • Scarlett Keeling and the Daily Mail's coverage

    I recently came across a Daily Mail article with the headline: 'Revealed: The shoddy caravan site where mother of murdered Goa teenager Scarlett brings up her unorthodox family'. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=531388&in_page_id=1770 . While I completely...
    Posted to Children's services (Forum) by Aimes on 03-14-2008
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