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Summary of Cathy Glass's A Family Torn Apart
Summary of Cathy Glass's A Family Torn Apart
Summary of Cathy Glass's A Family Torn Apart
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#1 Foster carers in the UK have an SSW who supports and monitors them in all aspects of fostering. Most referrals for children who come into care come through the SSW.

#2 Foster carers in the UK have an SSW who supports and monitors them in all aspects of fostering. The eldest, who has a different father to the other two girls, has made allegations of sexual abuse against her stepfather. The girls’ mother is standing by her husband.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateSep 28, 2022
ISBN9798350029598
Summary of Cathy Glass's A Family Torn Apart
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    The pandemic changed our lives. We had to wear masks in public, and foster carers had to keep the children they were caring for amused in order to keep them from becoming depressed.

    #2

    It was not unusual to try to place victims of sexual abuse in female households where possible. The government had introduced a scheme so that businesses could furlough their workers rather than make them redundant.

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    #1

    I was fostering three girls, and I couldn’t take all three of them. I was told that it would be unfair to the girls if I fostered them all, and I couldn’t give them the attention they needed.

    #2

    I had agreed to foster two little girls, Angie is six and her sister Polly four. Their elder sister had accused their father of rape. I was worried that the girls might bring coronavirus with them.

    #3

    The girls’ social worker, Fatima, came to visit me. She was

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