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Working with young people
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Alcohol, Drugs and Substance Misuse
The fostering and adoption team has an expectation that carers will behave responsibly in the use of alcohol in the presence of children.
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Countering Bullying
Foster carers must promote an atmosphere in their home where bullying is not accepted or tolerated.
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Managing Challenging Behaviour
As part of the ongoing support for carers, the fostering and adoption team will provide support, guidance and training to all carers to assist them with managing challenging behaviour.
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Overnight stays
Children who are looked after should not be discriminated against because they are in care. As such they should have the same opportunities to maintain friendships as their peers and this includes, where appropriate being able to stay at their friends homes without the need for any Disclosure and Barring Service or Police checks. This page sets out the procedures for allowing overnight stays.
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Procedures in Dealing with Accidents, GP Visits and Illnesses
Whilst we aim for children to be fit and healthy, there are times when they become ill or have accidents. This page sets out information about what is expected.
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Medication
When a child is looked after it is imperative that they continue to receive appropriate medication, and that this is stored and administered safely and effectively.
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Behavioural Management
Some children who are looked after will present with challenging behaviour, including being physically and verbally abusive. This requires clear management in a controlled manner in order to reduce the incidences of the same behaviour happening again.
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Permissible Sanctions
Any sanctions used by foster carers must be appropriate and only be imposed where there has been no response to diversion or verbal reprimand and after considering each child's placement and their care plan.
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Personal Appearance
Foster carers should work with children and young people to ensure that they are guided, and able, to make their own suitable choices with regard to their clothing and appearance.
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Provision and Preparation of Meals
Children in foster care should be provided with adequate quantities of suitably prepared food, having regard to their needs and wishes, and have age appropriate opportunity to shop for and prepare their own food.
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Smoking
Exposure to the risks associated with smoking and passive smoking must be minimised for children in care.
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Being Looked After Guide
To ensure that children and young people who are looked after in Guernsey and Alderney understand their rights and what it means to be looked after.
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E-Safety
To ensure that the Department supports foster carers to maintain a high standard of e-safety.
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