Transfer protocol published
Monday, 4 August, 2014
The Fostering Network and the joint forum of Independent Fostering Providers, with the support of the Association of Directors of Children's Services, have issued an updated transfer of foster carers protocol for England.The aim of the protocol is to ensure that children's interests are protected when foster carers transfer between fostering services.
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