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Racial justice: The importance of cultural reflection
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In this episode David, Bernadette and Tania talk about the importance for children and teenagers to be raised in a home and community where their culture or heritage is reflected. They’re joined by Simon Jay, an adopted adult, foster carer and adoptive Dad, who shares some of his story, highlighting why this matters and the difference it can make for children and young people.
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Racial justice: Real talk
35:31|In the final episode of this mini series, we look at some of the reality of what it means to welcome a child or teenager in to your home and family who has had a difficult start in life. David, Bernadette and Tania are joined by Millie, a senior social worker in the Post-order Support team, and they talk openly and frankly together, including looking at what support is available for those who choose to grow their home and family in this way.Racial justice: How did we get here?
39:04|We take a historical look at care within Black culture as a way of understanding the current care landscape and how we got here. Join David Grant as he talks with Bernadette Heron, a senior social worker in Buckinghamshire Council, and Tania Bright, CEO of Home for Good and an adoptive Mum to two brilliant boys. They talk passionately and honestly about the need today and the potential there is for people to make a real difference.