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| Foster Carers |
What happens after you express an interest in Fostering?
Our first step is to send you an information pack with an enclosed application form. After we have received your application we will visit you in your home. If you have a partner we will ask you to choose a time when we can see you together.
Your first enquiries are registered as an interest in fostering. We will invite you to attend a three-day course and it is at this time that we will cover all aspects of fostering. This training has been designed by the Fostering Network and is called ‘Skills to Foster.’ The skills to foster course offers you an opportunity to meet other people who have expressed an interest in fostering. We ask foster carers who are already approved to come along to the training and share their experiences with you. If you are intending to foster as a couple we recommend that you should both attend this course.
Training Courses
Frequently asked questions
To request a Foster Carer's Handbook (You must be an approved foster carer)
If you would like a children's handbook please request by email here.
Foster Carers page
As a foster carer, you are giving a child in need the chance of a better life. You provide not just the basics such as food and shelter but support, encouragement, reassurance, self-esteem and most importantly love.
Events
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| Get in Touch |
London: 020 3178 3906
Hampshire: 01483 608 709
Guildford: 0239 316 2161
Luton: 01582 380 780
Oxford: 01865 922 923
Milton Keynes: 01908 410 280
Bedfordshire: 01234 481 482
Reading: 0118 3240 492
info@24sevenfostering.co.uk |
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