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Respite been withdrawn because child "too difficult"

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LGoodLife · 24/02/2009 14:32

Council-provided respite has fallen through, the SS made the original assessment and found and funded the foster carer to do periodic overnight respite, because ds ha severe probs and doesn't sleep much. Now Fosterer says he's too much to cope with. So what next?

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FioFio · 24/02/2009 14:36

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FioFio · 24/02/2009 14:37

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TotalChaos · 24/02/2009 14:37

How very disappointing for you. Hope that SS can sort out something that is suitable pronto.

LGoodLife · 24/02/2009 14:39

Apparently the alternatives are for older kids and are all full anyway

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FioFio · 24/02/2009 14:43

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LGoodLife · 24/02/2009 14:49

Friends child 5 is refused- mine is 6 and gets respite.

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FioFio · 24/02/2009 15:33

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2shoes · 24/02/2009 15:53

fio is right.
dd got respite in "centre"(hers is at her school) I would argue this, as if he is too tough for the foster carer..what about you

2shoes · 24/02/2009 15:54

missed out ...when she was 6

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