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Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997
A conference hears the arguments for more men to consider childcare as a career
The story of a father whose life was shattered when his wife died suddenly
Helping separating couples resolve differences over their children outside of court
The parents of quads talk about their experience of coping with multiple births
The lack of younger foster carers has led to serious concerns for the future
The pilot project which helps to identify autism in very young children
Louise Firinne was homeless at 19. Now at 30 she is a successful businesswoman.
The campaign aiming to bring back a sense of pride in local communities
A mother's fight to be reunited with her children
Sarah looks at the trend of piercing the ears of very young children
More than eighty percent of heart attacks happen in the home
A Belfast family's fight to help their seriously ill grandson
The west Belfast school which is reaching out into the wider community
Helping people with disablilities get into work
Evidence the current economic uncertainties are having a real impact on family life
Family focus has been looking into those we task with protecting children
In this weeks Family Focus we look at the Community Befriending Scheme
In this week's family focus we look at an issue important to many people
Many people are still finding it difficult to make ends meet, never mind buy Christmas presents
The death of Baby 'P' in London has brought into question how children are protected
Sarah spent a day with Patricia Lewsley, the Children's Commissioner
Tracing a birth relative if you've been adopted can be a hugely emotive subject
Older people in Northern Ireland now have someone to champion their cause
A survey has revealed that 41 percent of families here have cut down on family treats
1 in 3 marriages ends in divorce leaving hundreds of thousands of children caught in the middle
Sarah Travers visited a young mother who has had to try and come to terms with the loss of her baby.
A new employment law will affect you, if you are expecting a baby on or adopting after this Sunday.
When you're a single mother staying alive to see your children grow up is everything.
Nearly a year ago Sarah met a family about to embark on a daunting new project.
The latest in our family focus series investigates the importance of a good childminder.