, for your kind thoughts McTavish.
If we can achieve some continuing contact with the boys then our concerns would be met. They will at least know that they were not abandoned. The day they came to us as babies, for 3 weeks, wecommitted to being their 'other' 'grandparents'.
Given that they will be a few hours away contact couldn't be frequent, but at least they would know we would be there for them.
Every foster carer I have met, and most of the DHS workers We have contact with (who transport the boys to & from access sessions) all say the same things:
1/. Foster carers are treated like 'cr@p' by DHS. Likewise other children in the family, including other foster children.
2/. Those who have seen t he boys develop over the past 18 months all universally ask why these boys are being moved from such a successful setting.
Unfortunately these aren't the 'case workers', who have virtually no contact with children unless they are in immediate danger.
These are the reasons so few people volunteer to Foster, and so many kids, and our society, are the poorer for it.