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Children and families

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The origins of Father Hudson’s Care lie in supporting children and young people. This work continues today through our fostering and family support services. We also work with schools across the Archdiocese to raise funds and awareness.

New Routes Fostering

New Routes logoThe registered fostering agency of Father Hudson's Care, New Routes Fostering provides fostering placements to children and young people in the Midlands who are unable to live with their birth families. Rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, New Routes is a preferred provider of many local authorities in the area.

It is the commitment shown that sets New Routes apart from other agencies. Foster carers receive full initial training and induction plus ongoing training and advice, access to a mentor, regular support groups and social events. This is underpinned by a small, dedicated team who get to know the children and their carers in order to provide a personal service at every stage.

Family Support

Our Family Support Workers provide outreach work in schools and through home visits to children, young people and families who are experiencing difficulties, particularly where a child’s welfare and education are being affected.

They work with the family to identify and address underlying problems, such as parental separation, mental health problems, substance misuse, parental neglect and abuse. Although based in schools, Support Workers are independent and will advocate on the families’ behalf to ensure they receive the help they need.

Origins

Father Hudson’s Care recognises the lifelong impact of being separated from one’s family of origin, both for the individual and for their relatives. The Origins Service is dedicated to supporting those whose lives were affected by adoption through the society or by having lived in a Father Hudson’s Home as a child.

As a registered Adoption Support Agency, Origins provides birth record counselling to adopted people, and tracing and contacting services to adopted people and birth relatives. This service has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Those who were adopted or who lived in a Father Hudson’s home can also access information from our records to trace their roots.

Primary Schools – Good Shepherd Appeal

/media/children_families/library/good_shepherd.jpgFrom our early days, schoolchildren have helped support Father Hudson’s by collecting money during Lent, and this remains one of our most important sources of income. Today, schools across the Archdiocese help raise funds through the annual Good Shepherd Appeal.

Our Schools and Parish Engagement Officers visit schools to deliver assemblies about our work, explaining how the money raised helps people in need. This is an excellent way of showing children how their Lenten sacrifice can help make a real difference to people’s lives.

We also provide classroom materials on the Catholic virtues for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

Senior Schools – Walk a Mile in their Shoes

Walk a Mile in their Shoes is an initiative for senior schools that incorporates fundraising with education and spiritual concern for those in need. It provides an insight into our work as well as the adversities faced by the people we support.

Walk a Mile focuses on a different theme each year to help raise awareness of the particular issue as well as showing children and young people how their donations can help us improve people’s lives. 

 

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