Foster care reforms: Families to get clearer physical affection guidance

Neil Puffett
Friday, July 20, 2018

Foster families are to receive clearer advice on physical affection so they can feel more confident to hug and comfort the children in their care, the government has said.

Foster families will get clearer guidance on physical affection with the children they care for. Picture: Pololia/Adobe Stock
Foster families will get clearer guidance on physical affection with the children they care for. Picture: Pololia/Adobe Stock

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