Another ex SW here and I too felt great sadness for Adil who had been in so many different foster families. However despite having to leave he remains close to his previous foster family. I hope that continues.
In my day foster parents were either permanent or non permanent. The permanent carers committed care until the child was 16 /18 but were much paid less than the non permanent which was for 2 years only. Hence children were moved on frequently, to different areas, different schools, different families, different friends....No wonder so many looked after children struggle in later life.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
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