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FtSE Member News: Community Foster Care appoint Cally Williams as their new Placement Support Worker

17/1/2017

 
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Cally Williams has joined Community Foster Care as a Placement Support Worker at the agency’s office in Wootton Bassett.
 
Cally was part of the looked-after children education service in Swindon for nine years until 2015.
 
For the last year she has worked in a behavioural school in Swindon.
 
“I gravitate towards children who find life more challenging and enjoy building up positive relationships with them,” she said.
 
“I’m really pleased to become part of the Community Foster Care team. I’ve known some of the staff for quite a time and I like the way the organisation operates.”

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​The not-for-profit agency has been providing carers for children in Swindon and Wiltshire for more than 16 years from its Gloucestershire HQ.
 
Cally, who has a son and daughter and two grandchildren, is based at the office at the Lime Kiln Business Centre, just outside Swindon, which covers Swindon, Trowbridge, Devizes, Calne, Chippenham, Corsham, Devizes, Melksham, Marlborough, Lyneham and surrounding areas.
 
Elena Jose, Supervising Social Worker in Wootton Bassett, welcomed Cally to the team.
“She has a great way with children and we love having her with us,” she said.
 
CFC is actively looking for carers who can provide safe, nurturing homes for children for short, long-term and respite care.
 
Foster carers come from all walks of life and can be male or female, single, married or divorced. They must be over 25 and in generally good health.
 
Anyone who is interested in becoming a foster carer can call the Wootton Bassett team on 01793 858232.

Source:
http://www.communityfostercare.co.uk

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