Fostering service providers in England1 must review the approval of each foster parent2 not more than a year after approval is made, and thereafter whenever the fostering service provider considers it necessary (but at intervals of not more than a year)3. When undertaking a review, the fostering service provider must make such enquiries and obtain such information as it considers necessary in order to review whether the foster parent continues to be suitable to be a foster parent and the foster parent's household continues to be suitable4. It must
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