Becoming a foster carer
Your role as a foster carer
Day-to-day foster care is much like the daily routine of
most families; taking children to school, making sure they do homework,
watching TV together, taking an interest and offering support where needed.
Support
To ensure that every child in care thrives, we provide children
and foster carers with the support necessary to achieve their goals. We provide regular home visits, offer parenting and behavioural strategies, and work with health and
educational staff to create a team around your child.
Training
Before your first placement, you need to attend a four-day
‘Skills to Foster’ course where you will learn the fundamental skills of
safeguarding, behavioural management, and child support. As an approved foster carer, you will also benefit from attending regular training that relates to the needs of children in your care. This training supports your growth and development as a carer.
Allowances
Once approved as a carer and a child is placed with you, you will be provided with a weekly allowance. The allowance covers the day-to-day expenses of looking after a child along with a fee element. There are also extra allowances to promote holidays and celebrations.
If you are interested in joining us as a foster carer, we’d love to receive your enquiry. Please complete the form below or call 01983 823160.
Once your enquiry has been submitted, we will contact you for an informal discussion.