By Children Looked After in Carmarthenshire

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By Children Looked After in Carmarthenshire In my ideal world... By Children Looked After in Carmarthenshire

My Ideal foster carer Is always there for me Talks to me when I have a problem Is reliable and responsible Doesn’t make a big deal out of a small problem Treats me the same as their kids

My Ideal foster carer Tells me when I am doing something wrong so that I can do it right Helps me with my homework Helps me get to clubs and activities Is loyal and will speak up for me Loves me and cares about me

My Ideal Foster Carer Is helpful and caring and has time to listen Gives me praise when I have been good Makes me nice meals and looks after me Plays with me

My Ideal Social Worker Is someone I can discuss my problems with Is a good listener Is thoughtful and caring Is reliable and honest Is always on time and keep their promises

My Ideal Social Worker Would help me find something out about my past Tells me what is going on, even if nothing is Helps me have my say at meetings Calls me when I do something good

My Ideal Social Worker Gives me a break if I’ve made a mistake Gives me choices Helps me plan for my future Is there when I need them Treats me with respect  

The Ideal Foster Child Is able to say how they feel Will listen to their carer Is prepared to give and take  Will talk to their social worker about problems at the foster home Attends school regularly Has opinions and expresses them calmly Keeps promises Is honest

The Ideal Foster Child is... Polite Trustworthy  Kind Helpful Not violent or aggressive Well behaved Fun And doesn’t smoke in the house!

Ideal Foster home Is a smoke free home Is clean and tidy Has a garden Is nice and warm Has a TV and internet connection Has people with similar values and beliefs Has somewhere safe to put my belongings

By Children Looked After in Carmarthenshire In my ideal world... By Children Looked After in Carmarthenshire