Fostering a caring attitude
14th Nov 2006, 08:47 GMT
A changing Irish society means it is becoming more difficult to get foster carers With 4,700 children in foster care here, Sinead Mooney looks at the challenges facing the carers who have all the duties of a parent but none of the rights
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