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They normally have it for foster home breakdown in relationships and is 24/7 so the child isn't at risk of harm etc.
Ideally they would move you to an emergency placement and if you told them about your friend they can help
How on earth have you managed to relocate without the involvement of the social services despite you still being under their care? They are responsible for your welfare because you're still a child. It's neglectful to allow a child into a position where they are carers, let alone move on their own will. i'm baffled.
The parents should be eligible for carers, whether it be nurses or HCA's to help with the child. Hun I personally don't think that this is okay. You've just lost 3 significant family members, it's a lot to take on. I was a mess when my dad died. I commend you for trying to help but this doesn't sound healthy at all ♥️
Quick question, why are they going to find you an emergency placement if they said you can stay? 😅