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Foster Wales website. Working together to build better futures for local children
Adoption
Adopting a child means becoming that child’s family for life.
Children in care
In circumstances where children cannot live with their immediate family, arrangements can be made to live with families, friends, and foster carers.
Leaving care
The 16+ Team helps young people aged 16-21 who have been looked after by the council to move on to a successful adult life.
Young carers
Find out what help is available for young carers and how to get support.
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