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A Caring Career

Professor Leon Fulcher chats to Annette on behalf of the Foster Care Associates. She explains how she became a carer and why it was a good career move.

A Caring Perspective

We hear from Ashley and his carer Ian, who describe their experiences of Foster Care. They are speaking to Professor Leon Fulcher on behalf of the Foster Care Associates.

Career Development in Care

Linda is a social worker with the Foster Care Associates and she tells Professor Leon Fulcher about her career.

Career Development for Care Staff

Linda explains the new ways she helps to train and develop professionals in the field for the Foster Care Associates.

The Impact of Care

Luke describes his life in looked after accommodation and what impact it has had. He is speaking to Professor Leon Fulcher on behalf of the Foster Care Associates.

Latest news stories from Kibble

New Year Honours for two Kibble Trustees

Kibble brings music to the ears of two hospices

Boys pay tribute to meningitis victims

Kibble JUMP to raise money

A‘tache envious

Singing the praises of Kibble

A 'reel' labour of love for FrameWorks

Hammering out a solution

There's Still a Place for Residential Care

Kibble champions in the Small Schools League

Teenager's turnaround through Intensive Fostering Service

There's no place like Kibble!

Nothing stops a jail sentence like a job

Kibble’s award hat trick

Sunshine and flowers make it a right royal day at Kibble

Global Citizenship & Environmental Study Project

Article from Herald Magazine, Nov ’07 - It's going to Work at Kibble.

Investing in Young People

Herald Society Social Care Supplement - March 2007

Kibble ROCCs! - June 2006

SBC..........what we've won! - June 2006

Vulnerable young Scots to benefit from lottery cash - May 2006

Kibble Collects Glasgow Airport FAB 40 Community Award - May 2006

Men Can Care shortlisted in the Community Care Awards 2005 - December 2005

Kibble wins Enterprising Solutions Young Social Enterprise Award 2005 - November 2005

K in the Park - July 2005

Warehouse will save groups loadsamoney - July 2005

Kibble receives grant to expand services - June 2005

Learning to Care - June 2005

Good Clean Fun - June 2005

Tommy Arthur embarks on new career as a Foster Carer - May 2005

Jim gains Scottish Progression Award and job - February 2005

Kibble raise money for Tsunami Appeal - February 2005

Rugby player backs Men Can Care - January 2005

Charity Fund Raising - November 2004

Foster Carer - A Job for You? - August 2004

Care Accolades 2004 - May 2004

Intensive Fostering Service - May 2004

In Kind Direct at KibbleWorks - March 2004

KibbleWorks - March 2004

Kibble - Social Enterprise of the Year 2004 - February 2004

Buchanan Unit opens as tribute to Employee - February 2004

New all weather sports area at Kibble - February 2004

Kibble wins Upstarts Award - February 2004

 

 

 

 

 


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BNP teachers will not be banned

Members of the BNP or any group which may promote racism will not be banned from teaching in England, the government says.

Handcuffs asylum use criticised

The use of handcuffs by immigration, escort and security staff to restrain asylum seekers is criticised in a report.

New York agrees 9/11 dust payout

New York City agrees to pay up to $657m (£437m) to thousands of rescue and clean-up workers at the 9/11 attacks site.

Rove 'proud' of US waterboarding

Former US President George W Bush's senior adviser, Karl Rove, says he is proud of waterboarding and it prevented attacks.

Election social care truce urged

MPs urge political parties to set aside "pre-election point scoring" and try to reach consensus over elderly social care in England.

Man arrested over death in street

An 18-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a man died outside his home in Greater Manchester.

Warning on public sector pensions

The amount of money paid as public sector pensions could more than triple in the next 50 years, says the National Audit Office.

New blood pressure approach urged

Fluctuations in blood pressure could be more important than high readings as a warning sign for stroke, say researchers.

Turkey and Sweden in genocide row

Turkey withdraws its ambassador to Sweden after the parliament votes to describe as genocide the killing of Armenians in WWI.

Salmond to meet BBC over debates

SNP leader to meet with the BBC to discuss the row over the party's exclusion from televised general election debates.