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    Adopting a child means becoming that child’s family for life.
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    In circumstances where children cannot live with their immediate family, arrangements can be made to live with families, friends, and foster carers.
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    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.
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