A POWERFUL new fostering film has been released to aid the search for families to foster, in Plymouth and around the country.
More than 100 councils are backing Everything. The film 'shows the longterm impact fostering can have, with relationships between carers and children lasting well into adulthood; according to a local councillor.
It is the seventh film produced by a growing partnership of councils and children's trusts to promote local authority fostering.
The Everything project is the largest collaboration yet, with participants from Cumbria to Devon, and Lancashire to Essex.
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GIBSON SET TO MISS OUT
CENTRE BACK IS STRUGGLING TO BE FIT FOR TRIP TO LEEDS
'If none of us are doing anything to aid the next generation, how will there be more kids like us?' - Benjani
EIGHTEEN years ago, he was scoring goals in the Premier League and becoming a cult hero at Portsmouth.
Towl on target as Cherry Tree get the better of Gate
STEVE Towl's 126 three-dart combination outshot gave him the highest checkout of the week in the Plymouth City Super League Division A.
Highest number of mortgage approvals since August 2022
THE housing market's recovery continued in September, as consumers felt the benefit of rising real incomes and lower mortgage rates.
Axe falls on The Celtic Tossers
PREMISES REPOSSESSED BY LANDLORD
Hezbollah elects leader
LEBANON'S Hezbollah has chosen Sheikh Naim Kassem to succeed long-time leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last month, the militant group said yesterday, and vowed to continue \"until victory is achieved.\"
Reeves accuses Hunt of 'lashing out' at the OBR
RACHEL Reeves has accused Jeremy Hunt of \"lashing out\" at the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), as the watchdog prepares to publish a report on the Conservatives' legacy.
Minimum wage set to rise to £12.21 an hour
THE minimum wage will rise to £12.21 an hour next year, after the Chancellor confirmed a 6.7% increase ahead of today's Budget.
Tributes paid to former SNP leader
FORMER first minister Alex Salmond has been remembered as not just the political leader who took Scotland \"so close to his dream of independence\", but as a \"dear friend\".
Magical fun for all ages
WHIMSY WITH A VITAL MESSAGE