It's sometimes difficult to understand or explain
why young people in care might say something to accuse their foster carer or someone belonging to the foster family of wrongdoing.
Not exact matches
That's
why we're focused on introducing
young people to careers
in health
care and pharmacy, two significantly expanding fields, and ensuring that they are armed with the skills they need to achieve success
in not only their careers, but also
in life.
In this self - referential mode, I've wondered
why people think a 19 - year - old is too
young to
care for children.
The Women's Revolt:
Why Now, and Where To (The Harvard Gazette) Making
Caring Common's Rick Weissbourd discusses their report on sexual assault and misogyny, and what is necessary to engage
young people in discussions for meaningful change.
«There are many reasons
why children and
young people might self - harm, and we need to ensure that all services — whether the NHS, voluntary sector, education or social
care — work together to make sure everything possible is being done to ensure those at risk are being offered the right services
in the right places.»
Why are we letting down the
young people in our
care?
help the child or
young person understand
why they are
in care and express their feelings about their own family