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  1. Siblings Together promotes positive contact between brothers and sisters separated by Foster care, kinship care, Residential care or adoption. Some siblings may even be living with parents
  2. The Fostering Network is the UK's leading fostering charity. By working with foster families, and the services that support them, we help everyone who is fostered to achieve the very best they can.
  3. We are a national voluntary organisation and registered charity dedicated to supporting parents and their lesbian, gay and bisexual daughters and sons
  4. Family and individual support for teenagers and children with gender identity issues. If you are a young person that feels at odds with their birth gender, or you are a parent with a child who feels this way, Mermaids can help.
  5. Most children spend some time staying with relatives or friends. Sometimes a temporary arrangement can become more long term and when it does, it may be classed as a private fostering arrangement. Private fostering is when a child up to…
  6. Kinship is the leading kinship care charity in England and Wales. We are here for all kinship carers – the grandparents and siblings, the aunts, uncles, and family friends who step up to raise children when their parents aren’t able to.
  7. Middlesbrough Registration Service provides the following services: Obtaining a copy of a birth, death or marriage certificate Arranging a marriage or civil partnership Registering a birth Registering a death Citizenship…
  8. The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
  9. Working to give every baby in the UK the healthiest start in life. Resources include: Baby Buddy: Our free app for parents & parents-to-be, created with mums, midwives & doctors. Out of the Blue:  Talking about maternal mental health.…

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