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Congratulations to everyone honoured for their outstanding contributions to children’s services and social care in the King's 2026 New Year's Honours List.⁠ We are proud to join in celebrating the dedication, compassion and impact of this incredible workforce.⁠

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There's still time to get your ticket to our upcoming international child protection training. ⁠

This session prepares social workers, students and legal professionals to manage the challenges of safeguarding children across borders. ⁠

✔️Register via the link in bio ⁠
📆Wed 21 Jan 10:00-12:30 BST⁠

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🎟️ Tickets are selling fast for our international child protection training. ⁠

This session prepares social workers, students, and legal professionals to manage the challenges of safeguarding children across borders. ⁠

📆Wed, 21 Jan 2026 10:00 - 12:30 BST⁠
✔️Register here: tinyurl.com/246zp46n

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A huge THANK YOU to everyone who donated or shared our Big Give #ChristmasChallenge. Together we raised a grand total of £52,496, and every penny will help us protect more vulnerable children and reunite them with their families.

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Reuniting families across international borders – Big Give Over a third of children in care have family members overseas who could provide them with a safe and loving …

Keeping families together is our number one priority.

Help us reunite more children with their families by making a match-funded donation today: donate.biggive.org/campaign/a05...

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💜 We are also glad that this award exists to recognise the incredible work done to protect and improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable children in our country. Special thanks to our fellow nominees for their outstanding work.

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🗨️ Judge Indra Morris praised the service’s “breadth of support for child refugees”.

At CFAB, we are immensely proud of our wonderful team that has worked tirelessly on the Family Reunification Project, especially Chloe and Ruth (pictured).

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🎉 We are honoured to have won the Supporting Child Refugees Award at the 2025 CYP Now Awards.

Since 2019, more than 500 children have been reunited with their families through our Family Reunification Project, which provides practical, emotional, and therapeutic support to help rebuild their lives.

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Children crossing borders are often at risk of family separation and statelessness.

Thousands of children seeking asylum in the UK are unaccompanied and alone. We advocate for those children to have their family connections traced and the right to sponsor relatives to join them here in the UK.

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🗨️ We love hearing about how we have helped professionals in their practice.

💛 This wonderful feedback is a testament to our brilliant and dedicated social work team, who deliver excellent services every day.

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🔎 We're looking for an organised Programme Support Officer to join our welcoming team.

🤝 This is a unique opportunity to work across teams, providing administrative support & contributing to the effectiveness of our services supporting children and families.

🖱️Apply by 26 November shorturl.at/Gg4p9

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Underpinning all of the principles of Cross-Border Family Solutions is accountability. ⁠

Without accountability, systems cannot learn and evolve to better support children and their families.

Gaps in data collection and reporting must be closed so that no child slips through the cracks.

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Settling into a new home and family dynamic can take some time, even in kinship arrangements where children already know their carers. The right support at the right time can help families to adjust better and increase long-term stability.

Care arrangements should always include a transition plan.

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Kinship care is proven to help children feel a stronger sense of belonging than other types of non-parental care, because children in kinship care are more closely connected to their background, culture and family history.

It's time identity gets the recognition it deserves.

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Regretably, misconceptions about other cultures and countries prevent ⁠children from being reunited with their relatives overseas.

Principle 4 of Cross-Border Family Solutions ensures that opportunities for children to be raised by their families are not blocked by unconscious bias.

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In international family cases, it is essential to collaborate with authorities and professionals in other countries.

Local professionals can offer a more holistic picture and help social workers understand the uniqueness of a family within their cultural, religious, ethnic and community context.

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Care plans for children should be equitable, no matter their ethnicity, nationality, or background.

More and more children in the UK have relatives living abroad. We ensure that these relatives are assessed as potential kinship carers for the children in their family.

#GlobalKinshipCareWeek

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#GlobalKinshipCareWeek is here 💜⁠

This week is a time to recognise the power of #KinshipCare and the positive impact it has on children and families. Through the week, we'll be championing international kinship care as a way to ensure equitable outcomes for all children.

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Join us for our next free session, featuring top tips and case studies on overseas assessments.

📅8 October, 1:00-1:45 PM
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In this session, we'll break down some of the practical barriers that arise in international cases and explore how assessments are obtained.

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A timely lecture and panel on anti-discriminatory safeguarding and care planning for children from minoritised communities.

We've got a dynamic lineup of speakers, and they'll be announced very soon...

📅 11 November 09:00-11:30
📍 London

Tickets are on sale, and they're only £5 shorturl.at/gOqNp

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For 70 years, CFAB has worked to ensure children separated across borders, or in care despite having family overseas, are not denied their right to love, protection and a safe family.

We proudly help lead the global movement to prevent family separation and champion alternative family-based care.

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A timely lecture and panel on anti-discriminatory safeguarding and care planning for children from minoritised communities.

We've got a dynamic lineup of speakers, and they'll be announced very soon...

📅 11 November 09:00-11:30
📍 London

Tickets are on sale, and they're only £5 shorturl.at/gOqNp

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There's a seat at the table. It's waiting for you.

We're recruiting individuals with direct experience of our work to consult on decision-making processes and service design.

Express interest in joining our growing Experts by Experience Advisory Group: www.charityjob.co.uk/volunteer-jo...

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The Global Charter on Children’s Care Reform has been finalised - a landmark step to ensure every child grows up in a safe, loving family.

CFAB is proud to have helped shape this Charter and we are now driving global advocacy to secure more signatories.

Read more via the link in our bio

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Don’t miss your chance to join our Culturally Inclusive Training on Wed 17th Sept 09:30–13:00.⁠
Discuss the diversity of cultures in the UK, explore cultural misconceptions and bias, and consider why practitioners must be equipped to work in a culturally inclusive manner. ⁠ ⁠
Secure your spot today!

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We were honoured to attend the #WorldCongress on Family Law and Children’s Rights. We joined delegates, academics, & legal experts from across the world.

Our session 'How International Kinship Care Creates Equity in Permanency' was moderated by HCCH First Secretary Philippe Lortie lnkd.in/eff6-wad

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At CFAB, not only do we ensure refugee children have space to heal, we’re proud to inspire their hopes and dreams. We lay the foundations for brighter futures, where young people feel safe, supported and empowered to give back to the communities they now call home.

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Last week, Carolyn and Michael visited Da'aro Youth Project - a charity supporting young refugees from the Horn of Africa to integrate in the UK.

We explored how CFAB and Da'aro Youth Project can work together to maximise support for Ethiopian and Eritrean young people separated from families.

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Could you be part of our Experts by Experience Advisory Group and help shape the future of CFAB?

We're recruiting individuals with direct experience of our work to consult on decision-making processes and service design.

Person specification & how to apply: www.charityjob.co.uk/volunteer-jo...

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CFAB is hiring a voluntary Digital Marketing Trustee to join our Board and help amplify the voice of vulnerable children.

We're looking for expertise in digital strategy, storytelling, SEO, or social media - and a passion for social impact.

More info: lnkd.in/evuXGRAS

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