Adopt Thames Valley is a regional adoption agency (RAA) which is a partnership of seven local authorities and three voluntary adoption agencies, working together to recruit and support a range of adoptive families, finding families for children both locally and nationally. Our aim is to…
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- Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm - National Office Opening TimesBarnardo's is a large national charity that works with local authorities across the UK to provide a broad range of fostering and adoption services, including placements for children with extra needs. Providing tailored solutions to meet local placement needs. Barnado's are committed to improving children's…BarnardosHead OfficeBarkingsideIlfordEssexIG6 1QG
- Mon to Fri 9am - 5pmBrighter Futures for Children are actively looking to recruit foster carers in the local area. For more information on how to become a foster carer please visit their website. What is Fostering? Why Should I Foster? Who can Foster? How do I apply? Up coming…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- Mon-Fri 9am to 1pm Advice LineThe Coram BAAF Adoption and Fostering Academy is based in London and provides services across the country. Coram BAAF is an independent membership organisation for professionals, foster carers and adopters, and anyone else working with or looking after children in or from care, or adults who…41Brunswick SquareLondonWC1N 1AZ
- Mon to Fri 10am - 6pm Information LineFirst4Adoption is the dedicated information service for people interested in adopting a child in England. They give clear and impartial information about adopting. Their website has helpful information on the adoption process and what it is like to be an adoptive parent. All the information…49Mecklenburgh SquareLondonWC1N 2QA
- Mon to Fri 9am to 5pmFosterline is a free, confidential helpline and interactive website which is delivered by FosterTalk and funded by the Department of Education for England. Fosterline provides confidential, impartial, advice information and signposting on the broad range of issues of concern to foster carers and those interested…
- Kinship Hub is a South London community-based service aimed at supporting kinship carers across London and the UK. Kinship carers are people raising relatives or children within their network, who, for one reason or another, are unable to live with their parents. Kinship Hub runs…The Hill Station, Telegraph Hill CentreKitto RoadLondonEngland - London & South EastSE14 5TY
- MonthlyParenting Special Children has set up a support group for adoptive parents of children and young people who have experienced developmental trauma. Research shows that Adopters face unique challenges in their parenting that are often not understood by well-meaning family and friends. Aims of the…The Arcade Building11 Glebe RoadReadingRG2 7AG
- Kinship carers are family members or friends who end up looking after a child because their parents aren’t able to care for them due to any reason, for example bereavement, imprisonment, ill health, drug or alcohol misuse etc. Please scroll to the bottom of the…Arcade, 11Glebe RoadReadingRG2 7AG
- PACT helps hundreds of troubled families every year through inspirational and award-winning services across Reading and Berkshire. PACT helps parents to make the best life for their children, especially those from more troubled backgrounds. PACT supports vulnerable children and families through: Alana House - supporting…7South StreetReadingRG1 4QS
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