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Fostering and Adoption London

Fostering provides a temporary home for a child whose parents are unable to look after them, or who just need a break. Coming into a foster family for a few nights, a short stay, or as a precursor to adoption, the child may feel vulnerable and alone.

Talawa Fostering Services
020 76880345
Unit Gm Leroy House, 436 Essex Rd
London
Independent Adoption Service
020 77031088
121 123 Camberwell Road
London
London Borough of Camden Adoption
0800 0281436
115 Wellesley Rd
London
Muslim Fostering Society UK
020 79233333
Unit 20-23, Wilmer Industrial Est, Wilmer Pl
London
Fostering Partnership
020 77377333
The Bon Marche Cntr, 241-251 Ferndale Rd
London
Parents for Children
020 73597530
41 Southgate Rd
London
Tessa Dummett Adoption Counselling (Pre & Post)
020 76907496
64 Elfort Rd
London
London Borough of Camden Fostering
0800 0281436
116 Wellesley Rd
London
Child Links Adoption Society
020 75011700
10 Lion Yard
Westminster
Hammersmith Fulham Adoption & Fostering Unit
0800 1693497
Barclay Ho, Effie Road
London

Fostering and Adoption

Supernanny Team Logo By  Supernanny Team 11/05/2007

Fostering provides a temporary home for a child whose parents are unable to look after them, or who just need a break. Coming into a foster family for a few nights, a short stay, or as a precursor to adoption, the child may feel vulnerable and alone. Looking after their well-being could be the most challenging and rewarding thing you’ve ever done, but it will certainly impact on all the family, so it’s important to think about every aspect of the role before you begin.

What kind of background should I have?

Just as children come from a wide range of backgrounds, foster families don’t just have to be conventional married couples. Whatever your background, there is an option for fostering so long as you are:

  • Physically fit enough to look after a child
  • Responsible enough to cope with the kind of issues that foster children might have
  • Willing to undergo police checks to be accredited to work with children

What kind of background would a foster child have?

Once again, there are as many types of children as there are carers. Some will have never stayed with another family before and others will have been experienced a lifetime of care. Still others will require your commitment to helping them deal with emotional trauma, physical or learning disabilities.

Can I afford to foster?

There are three main ways to foster in the UK, through your local authority, or through a private or voluntary organisation. Foster caring was traditionally a labour of love, and although many people do still foster voluntarily, it can now be considered a profession of sorts. Foster carers receive an allowance to look after a child, and also charge a fee (dependant on their experience). Carers are eligible for tax relief and receive NI contributions towards their state pension.

Foster Agencies

No matter which agency you choose, you will be entitled to training and ongoing support from your local authority, who will stay in touch with you and oversee your supervision of the child. All carers are reviewed annually, enabling you and your social worker to assess where more training might enhance your fostering ability.

Where can I find out more?

Search for a local foster agency in the British Association for Adoption and Fostering’s (BAAF) online database: (http://www.baaf.org.uk/res/agencydb/index.shtml). They might be able to put you in touch with a family or group in your area who have fostering experience and who would be willing to talk through any concerns you have. Try picking up one of the books from the list below. The BAAF newsletter also makes compelling reading, with real life features from carers and children alike.

Books:

  • Fostering a Child : A guide for people interested in fostering by Henrietta Bond a great introduction for people considering fostering in the UK
  • We are Fostering! By Jean Camis a workbook for foster children and carers to work through issues together
  • Lesbian and Gay Foster...

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