The eight Care Inquiry charities have highlighted their five priorities for action – what needs to change so that the most vulnerable children have the opportunity to experience permanence and a sense of belonging and identity.
Category Archives: Why the charities are involved?
Adoption UK explain their involvement in the Care Inquiry. Adoption UK has been helping to make adoptions work, promoting loving and supportive relationships between children and their adoptive families for more than 40 years. We provide independent support, information and advice on good practice to all concerned with adoption. In particular, we offer a wealth […]
The Fostering Network explains its involvement in the Care Inquiry.
Together Trust explain why it is involved in the Care Inquiry.
The Who Cares? Trust explain why it is involved in the Care Inquiry
BAAF (British Association for Adoption and Fostering) explain why it is involved in the Care Inquiry
TACT (The Adolescent and Children’s Trust) explain why it is involved in the Care Inquiry.
Family Rights Group explain their involvement in the Care Inquiry.
research in practice explain why it is involved in the Care Inquiry