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Fostering Respect

Fostering Respect

Written by: Hackney Foster Carers' Council
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The Hackney Foster Carers' Council Podcast explores the way the Care System treats foster carers and what this means for the national crisis in recruitment and retention.

© 2024 Hackney Foster Carers' Council
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  • Season One Reflection with Diane Benjamin and Maria Takaendisa
    Nov 26 2024

    Diane Benjamin - Director of Children's Social Care in Hackney
    Maria Takaendisa - Anti-Racist Practice Trainer

    In this bonus episode, Diane, Maria, and I reflect on how Children's Social Care in Hackney has received the podcast, our commitment to working more collaboratively, and the challenge of balancing safeguarding structures with respect for foster carers' lived experience and wisdom. We also discuss the impact, both personally and professionally, of the first two Anti-Racist Practice: The Foster Carers' Perspective meetings and what the goals are for taking this vital work forward.

    Enjoy the episode!

    Fostering Respect is the Hackney Foster Carers' Council podcast.

    Hosted by Joe Chown
    Produced by Jermaine Julie and Lucie Regan
    Executive Producers: Debbie Bright, Kim Flack, Evette Dawkins & Liz Hughes.

    Supported by The Museum of the Home

    Special thanks to Rosie Watts and Mimi Buchanan

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    39 mins
  • The Golden Thread
    Jun 25 2024

    Foster Carer Liz

    Addressing the toxic blame culture has the greatest power to transform Children's Social Care for the better. For everyone, including social workers. Foster carers are the least powerful adults in the network of professionals around the child, making us the most vulnerable to being scapegoated for failures in the system.

    Today's episode completes the first season of Fostering Respect. It is probably the most difficult to hear but the most important for staff at every level to hear. Over 40 per cent of foster carers resign within the first two years of fostering. Liz's story is remarkable for the fact that she kept going despite being subjected to the full force of the blame culture.

    Fostering Respect is the Hackney Foster Carers' Council podcast.

    Hosted by Joe Chown
    Produced by Jermaine Julie and Lucie Regan
    Executive Producers: Debbie Bright, Kim Flack, Evette Dawkins & Liz Hughes.

    Supported by The Museum of the Home

    Special thanks to Rosie Watts and Mimi Buchanan

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    29 mins
  • Sustaining our eloquent voices
    Jun 11 2024

    Foster carer Evette

    Foster carers are fully-fledged human beings with life experience, education, and wisdom to share. It is worth listening to us because positive changes can happen when we are allowed to speak. Today's episode is from Evette, who has been instrumental in bringing about some important changes in the way the Police and the Care Service in Hackney work together to prevent the criminalisation of care-experienced young people.

    We discuss some of the outcomes of the discussion groups we have held between foster carers, the Youth Engagement Team officers of the local Met Police Borough Command Unit and Children's Social Care staff in Hackney. If you would like to learn more about the project, email hackneyfostercarerscouncil@gmail.com

    Fostering Respect is the Hackney Foster Carers' Council podcast.

    Hosted by Joe Chown
    Produced by Jermaine Julie and Lucie Regan
    Executive Producers: Debbie Bright, Kim Flack, Evette Dawkins & Liz Hughes.

    Supported by The Museum of the Home

    Special thanks to Rosie Watts and Mimi Buchanan

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    33 mins
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