National Share-a-Story Month – May 2021

The Federation of Children’s Book Groups (FCBG) is an organisation that was started in the 1960s, in response to parent’s and carer’s desires to learn more about children’s books, and how to encourage children to read more. Children’s Book Groups were created all over the UK, and the Federation serves to link them all together.…

Kids, Fostering & Pets

I love pets and so do lots of others, so much so that a whole month (plus some days!) have been dedicated to pets and their proper care.  National Pet Month runs from 1st April to 3rd May 2021. Many fostering households have pets, and they are most definitely part of the family group. Pets,…

Easter

Easter Sunday is one of the most important Christian festivals and commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  It is a joyful celebration after a week of prayer and reflection during Holy Week. However, many of the customs that we associate with Easter are from earlier pagan festivals around the Spring Equinox.  This includes the traditions…

Armed Forces To Foster Carer

Foster Carers come from all walks of life, and here is a blog by one of our Foster Carers in the Midlands who had a huge lifestyle change. From the Army to Fostering: In 1997 I had a choice to make to follow the path I was on with my friends and end up in…

Women's History Month

Women’s History Month 1st – 31st March

This month is Women’s History Month which aims to raise awareness and empowers women by discovering, documenting, and celebrating women’s lives and achievements. The recent outcry and direct action relating to the safety of women and girls who continue to be subject to verbal, physical, sexual assault just for being in a public place, has…

Fostering A Child Who Is Neurodivergent

Neurodiversity Celebration Week (15-21st of March 2021) is a national week celebrating the strengths, achievements, and perspectives of neurodiverse individuals. There is a definite need for caring, patient, initiative foster carers with who have those additional skills to support children with learning differences in a neurotypical world – could this be you? Children and young…