Why should I become a foster carer? The answer to that question is different for each person, here we cover some of the main reasons why many people decide to become a foster carer.
Every child needs care, compassion and safety but some children in particular require some additional care. Foster carers for disabled children offer additional care to children who may have autism, learning difficulties, physical disabilities or medical conditions. There is a growing need for us to find foster homes for children with additional needs. If you are a kind, open-minded and patient person, you may be able to change a child’s life.
Read MoreA great foster carer is not always the most qualified or the most experienced. They have qualities that help ensure a foster child or young person enjoys a fulfilling and happy life. We believe these are some of the most important qualities which make a good foster carer.
Read MoreFor most families, the Christmas period is a time for fun and socialising, and spending time with friends and family. It is particularly important for foster children to sustain relationships with the people that they care about.
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