Forging Lifelong Links for children in care

Jo Stephenson
Tuesday, November 27, 2018

The Lifelong Links model being tested in England and Scotland aims to establish and rebuild key relationships for looked-after children. Jo Stephenson spoke to authorities trialling the approach.

Lifelong Links family group conferences help looked-after young people get to know relatives they may have lost touch with during their time in care placements. Picture: digitalskillet1/Adobe Stock. Picture posed by models
Lifelong Links family group conferences help looked-after young people get to know relatives they may have lost touch with during their time in care placements. Picture: digitalskillet1/Adobe Stock. Picture posed by models

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