18th September 2012, Holiday Inn London, Bloomsbury
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The demand for foster carers has risen nationally in recent years – especially in the wake of the Peter Connelly case.

Recent funding cuts have resulted in an increase to eligibility thresholds for care. As a result, children and young people are more frequently coming into foster care with increasingly complex attachment needs, abuse and neglect issues and conduct disorders. These manifest in challenging behaviours and emotional difficulties and impact on a foster carer’s ability to take care of foster children. It is now more important than ever for local authorities and independent agencies to effectively support professional foster carers.

Providing foster carers with the tools and knowledge to manage the complex needs of those in care will ensure local authorities and other agencies:

  • Develop an informed, motivated and professional foster care workforce
  • Support the stability of foster placements and reduce the number of placement breakdowns
  • Improve the retention of foster carers and their skills bases

Attend this conference to:

  • Understand evidence-based models to support foster children and foster carers
  • Learn how to effectively implement delegated authority in the Foster Carers’ Charter: Where should flexibility end or become inappropriate?
  • Discover how to manage high-risk behaviours in children aged 3-17: Evidence-based approaches to support both the foster child and foster carers
  • Gain insight into how to support foster carers who receive allegations of abuse
  • Hear practical strategies to manage compassion fatigue in foster carers and the wider looked-after children workforce
  • Focus on social media:  The multi-facetted truths Facebook presents to children in care

 

Register for Supporting Foster Carers on or before 14th September to book a place for just £199 + VAT

Download your copy of the Supporting Foster Carers Conference Brochure here

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