"Regular aerial surveillance flights continue to monitor both vessels and the retrieval operation," he added.
"Finding the right child to fit into the family is critical to us knowing when they move there they stay there for ever."The "huge benefits" to fostering are many, including for the foster parents' biological children, she says.
"You are nurturing a child who needs it more than ever - to know that they can love, and can be loved and can trust an adult again."It means they can grow into their dreams, whatever they may be."Back at home, Michael is passionate about art and is keen to see where it may take him.
"It is how I see the world and I can portray it, get it out there and put my thoughts on canvas," he says."It's how I express myself."
And as he approaches adulthood and independence, he knows his foster carers have his back, wherever life takes him.
"I am hopeful," he says.Sheffield's Park Hill, which opened in 1961, was the most ambitious inner city housing scheme of its time.
This isn’t the first time Park Hill has been recognised by Riba - the first phase was nominated for the Riba Stirling prize in 2013.Standing at the Sky’s Edge, is just about to finish a run in London’s West End.
The panel describe Wraxall Yard as previously being "a dilapidated Dorset dairy farm" which "has been sensitively repaired and converted into highly accessible holiday accommodation".They added that the "development offers extensive yet discreet accessible features, providing disabled guests – particularly wheelchair users – with a high degree of independence" as "clever landscaping removes the need for ramps and obvious handrails".