UK needs thousands more foster carers this year alone, charity warns

Over 5,000 new foster carers must be recruited across the UK during the next year alone in order to provide more children in care with the homes they need, top charity the Fostering Network is warning today (12 May).

The new figure, from a survey of local authorities, has been published to coincide with the start of the charity’s annual awareness campaign Foster Care Fortnight (12-25 May). With the strapline fostering: recognise the qualities you’ve got, the campaign aims to encourage people to realise that they may already share the same qualities as those currently fostering, and that these are the basis for becoming a foster carer.

Robert Tapsfield, the Fostering Network’s chief executive, said: "Without these much-needed new foster carers, too many fostered children will continue to be denied stability in their home and school life, which is key to success later on.

"While almost anyone can apply, foster carers need special qualities and some people will be more suited to it than others. This year’s campaign identifies the qualities needed to be a foster carer – qualities like being optimistic, having good listening skills, being able to see things from a child’s point of view and having a sense of humour – and encourages people to recognise these in themselves."

Every fostered child should be able to live with a foster carer carefully chosen to meet his or her specific needs in terms of location, culture, lifestyle, language and even interests. The shortfall of foster carers means that children are being placed a long distance from their families, are being moved from home to home and are being split up from their brothers and sisters. The wider the pool of foster carers available, the more likely it is that a good match can be found.

For the survey, local authorities and health and social care trusts (Northern Ireland) were asked their recruitment target for the next 12 months. The figure of 5,250 was calculated on the basis of responses from 179 (86 per cent). A regional breakdown is attached.

Over 50,000 children live with 43,000 foster families in the UK on any one day, with many more moving in and out of foster homes over the year. To find out more about becoming a foster carer, visit www.couldyoufoster.org.uk or contact 0800 040 7675.

The Fostering Network is the UK’s leading charity for all those involved in fostering, and exists to ensure that all children who are fostered receive the highest standards of care.

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Notes to Editors

  1. For more information contact 020 7620 6441/37/16 (weekdays) or 07963 458953 (weekend) or email media@fostering.net
  2. National and regional breakdown
    England 4,230
    North East 290
    North West 760
    Yorkshire & Humberside 400
    West Midlands 340
    East Midlands 300
    Eastern 500
    South West 410
    South East 560
    London 670
    Northern Ireland 200
    Scotland 450
    Wales 370
    United Kingdom 5,250
Elaine and Keith

“When children move on it can be painful, but we have to deal with it by thinking it's a job really well done.”

“As my own parents have been foster carers since I was very young, I know from long experience what a fantastic job foster carers do.”