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Celebrating Teen Self-Esteem Month - 10 Practical Ways to Boost Self-Esteem Let’s be honest — being a teenager is tough. Being a teenager in foster care? Even tougher.Any young person…
Celebrating Teen Self-Esteem Month - 10 Practical Ways to Boost Self-Esteem Let’s be honest — being a teenager is tough. Being a teenager in foster care? Even tougher.Any young person…
Why is developing financial literacy important? Helping children develop strong financial literacy skills from a young age can create a secure understanding of financial responsibility. The use of digital devices,…
Click here to download the FINANCIAL LITERACY CHALLENGE WANT TO WIN YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD? Here's our FCC Kidz Challenge to help children and young people with financial literacy. CHOOSE YOUR…
Supporting Young People Through GCSE Revision. GCSE exams can be a stressful time for any young person, but for those in foster care, the pressure can feel even more intense.…
Key Information to Help with Standard Assessment Tests for Year 6 Tips & resources to help you and your child to be ready for these assessments. You'll find links to…
Supporting Neurodivergent Children Why thinking differently is a superpower! Every child sees the world in their own unique way—that’s something to celebrate! Neurodiversity includes differences like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia,…
Our latest #notforprofitfostering newsletter for staff and Foster Carers Check out what's been happening at FCC during the past 6 months. We've had our 25th Birthday, completed our first fundraising…
Helping Young People Thrive: Self-Awareness, Growth & Mental Well-Being Being a foster carer is about so much more than just providing a roof over a young person’s head—it’s about creating…
FCC VISION BOARD CHALLENGE Click here to download the VISION BOARD ACTIVITY pdf. Here's our FCC Kidz Challenge to encourage children and young people to create a vision board. This…
Supporting Your Foster Child with Homework: Hints and Tips for Success As a foster carer, you play a vital role in the development of the children you care for, not…