By: hasim bham | 2010-12-28 | Elderly Care The requirements are simple, you must have an extra room or rooms in your house/flat. You must have time, be keen, healthy and go through assessments. You will have to provide information on all your matters. A CRB check is crucial. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-01-05 | Home & Family At any given time in Britain there are approximately 50,000 children and young people living in foster care. Fostering is now considered as a career which provides a reasonable income so explore your opportunities if the idea appeals. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-09-28 | Mental health Childhood is most sensitive period of life. The emotions and attitudes developed during childhood become part of person’s behavior for life. Many children are not lucky enough to get love of their parents in their childhood due to natural or forced reasons. read more
By: Connie McKenzie | 2010-03-30 | Parenting Foster parenting, also known as co-parenting, is when you have a temporary obligation towards a child who comes into care. The State places children in foster care because the biological parent neglect or abuse the child. The natural parents are ordered by a judge to take parenting courses, behavior management courses or whatever necessary so that they may get their children back along with a date in which to do it. read more
By: Wasim Ahmad | 2010-03-30 | Home & Family Foster care adoption programs give you the opportunity to give shelter to an orphan and give him a family. Know more about such programs and how you can make a difference. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-09-09 | Parenting As a kid, Katelyn didn’t think anything was different about her family; her friends, and the authorities, did. After years in and out of care she came to QCH two years ago, and is now a confident and well-spoken young women ready for college life. read more
By: Carlo kruzian | 2012-02-03 | Parenting People generally get into foster care because they like kids. Some foster parents prefer younger foster children while others prefer teens. It can be easy to get into foster care with the intention to provide care for kids who need it and then lose sight of your original goals as your schedule fills up and you suddenly find yourself racing to appointments. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-09-30 | Depression Every parent wants to give best of life to their children. However, many times parents are not able to provide appropriate living environment or fulfill parenting obligation towards their children for many reasons such as illness, relationship problems, family breakdown etc. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-11-28 | Disease & Illness Now days it has been witnessed that many parents due to some ongoing turbulent situation in their life find it very difficult to provide their wards a proper and healthy environment. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-06-02 | Home & Family Foster families are needed all over Australia, from Queensland to Western Australia with thousands of children just waiting for foster parents to take care of them. read more
By: pbuchanan | 2011-01-04 | Home & Family South Australia has a shortage of foster carers, with the government’s Department of Families and Communities recently asking more residents to consider the path to fostering in an attempt to bridge the shortfall read more
By: Jeff Waplak | 2011-06-21 | Parenting Foster parenting basically involves improving a child’s physical, psychological and social life in a family setting that is in a foster home until a permanent placement plan is implemented. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-09-09 | Parenting Being a foster parent can be hard. It takes dedication and patience to properly raise a child with special care needs. Knowing where to start is half the battle read more
By: Searchme4 | 2010-11-25 | Parenting Children are a precious gift, a blessing in disguise that should always be cherished and cared for. Though, supporting children can be difficult for some parents due to financial constraints and many other reasons. read more