Foster carers should be aware of the Children Act 1989, which sets out the framework for the care and protection of children in the UK, emphasizing the child's welfare as the paramount concern. Additionally, the Care Standards Act 2000 establishes the regulatory framework for children's homes and foster care, ensuring that foster placements meet specific standards for safety and wellbeing. Understanding these laws helps foster carers navigate their responsibilities and rights effectively.
Timekeeping and attendance will be very important in a childcare setting. You will need to know how often the child is not present and if the child is picked up late resulting in extra charges for their care.
Yes you can claim childcare. As far as I know there is no set amount you can deduct.
You will have to read your order to know.
Know how a personal development plan can contribute to own learning and development.
shirley chisholm
you need to know how to suck first then worry about that other later
so the service users are able to know and understand that those in uniform are lokking after them while they are resting in the care home
Martha Harroun Foster has written: 'We know who we are'
"Foster" means to help the growth.- Foster the baby- Foster your friendship- Foster my Pet
Joe Falke has written: 'Everything you need to know about living in a foster home' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Foster home care, Foster parents, Foster children
It is important to work in partnership with others when working with children and young people because it provides additional support and resources to wrap around them. This also lends a helping hand, minimizing the time that it takes to address their needs.
Alison Clarke-Stewart has written: 'To paidi otan e me tera ergazetai' 'What we know about childcare'