My People

Hello everyone, I am back after completing my GCSE’s, phew, that was a long five weeks. My return blog is about people in the lives of foster children.  Families can be made up of all different units, two mums, two dads, step parents, step brothers and sisters,...

Leaving Foster Care

What happens when a foster child becomes 18. As I understand it and I’m not quite there yet but once a foster child becomes 18 we are no longer legally a looked after child and the placement with their foster family can no longer be classed as a foster placement. So,...

Where Would I Be

I have been in foster care since the age of 6, I am very fortunate as I have been with my foster family for 10 years. I am settled, happy and content, life is great, but it wasn’t always like that. Before I came into care my life wasn’t a bed of roses, it was chaotic,...

Let’s Talk Autism (particularly my autism)

Something different and personal to me, my autism. Talking about something personal can be difficult for everyone but after discussing this with my Foster Mom she came up with the idea, how about I interview you and ask you questions about your autism. So this is what...

Exploring Crime and Punishment

Crime and punishment have been enduring sides of human civilisation, weaving a complex tapestry that reflects societal norms, justice systems, and the delicate balance between order and chaos. The Evolution of Legal Systems: The legal systems can be traced back to...

The Timeless Bond Between Humans and Horses

The Historical Odyssey: 1. A Noble Partnership: The historical partnership between humans and horses dates back thousands of years. Horses, once wild creatures, were domesticated around 3500 BC on the vast Eurasian steppes. Their strength, speed, and agility made them...
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