Didn't want to hijack the other thread, but I am very interested in the idea of Care Farming. I have been doing a lot of research into us becoming Foster Carers once our boys are both at school (that's 4 years away as under the Scottish system angus won't start until he is 5 and a half), and are very keen on this idea, but wondered if the nature of farming might make things tricky - I know one of my friends who is a foster carer is not allowed to allow her foster children to help her with some of the things her own children used to. So Care Farming could be a possible alternative.
We have already done something a wee bit similar in that we had a young lady who was living with her aunt, who is a friend of mine, after leaving home at 13, being in lots of trouble etc. etc. come to us every Saturday and Sunday, and more often in the holidays, to help out. It was very challenging at times, but she is now 20, is a completely fantastic person who our children adore, and is here for a visit with us just now before going on her first posting to Germany with the British Army. We also had another lad come to us for work experience who had had issues at school and was struggling to find a placement, he was amazing, loved it, applied for agricultural college, and is about to come back to us on a day a week placement.
So, we do have a teeny tiny taste of what it might all be about, but I would love to find out more. Any information would be fab! And I hope your interview went well, Colliewobbles.