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ALL4U Fostering is a therapeutic fostering organisation based in the south and east of England. Therapeutic fostering is founded primarily on boundaries, structure and routine, while working to understand the cause of exhibiting behaviours in children and young people who may have dealt with trauma, abuse, or a severe disruption to their lives.
The Secure Base model is at the heart of what we do. It has its roots in attachment theory. This begins with understanding each child's needs and behaviour, and using everyday exchanges to offer sensitive caregiving to help children to recover from previous harmful experiences in close relationships.
We know the vital contributions our foster carers make, and in turn, we understand how crucial it is to support our foster families in the same secure base way.
Our aim is that foster care becomes a rewarding experience for the children and young people we look after, as well as our foster carers and their families.
We are a social enterprise, with close links to a charitable trust, The Layberry Foundation; and we are a proud member of The Fairer Fostering Partnership.
The Secure Base model is at the heart of what we do. It has its roots in attachment theory. This begins with understanding each child's needs and behaviour, and using everyday exchanges to offer sensitive caregiving to help children to recover from previous harmful experiences in close relationships.
We know the vital contributions our foster carers make, and in turn, we understand how crucial it is to support our foster families in the same secure base way.
Our aim is that foster care becomes a rewarding experience for the children and young people we look after, as well as our foster carers and their families.
We are a social enterprise, with close links to a charitable trust, The Layberry Foundation; and we are a proud member of The Fairer Fostering Partnership.
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LOCAL AUTHORITIESWe have successfully tendered to work with all local authorities across the south and east of England. This covers over 50 local authorities, including London boroughs.
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