Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
New figures show that more than 8,500 foster families are needed across the UK over the next year, or some children will find themselves living a long way from their family, school and friends.
The Fostering Network calculates annual foster family recruitment targets, taking into account a number of factors including the percentage of the foster carer workforce leaving each year and the change in the numbers of children in care. This year’s figures show a need for 7,220 new foster families in England, 250 in Northern Ireland, 580 in Scotland and 550 in Wales.
Marking the start of its annual Foster Care Fortnight TM campaign (13-26 May), the Fostering Network says that without these extra foster families being found during 2019, some children will find themselves living a long way from their family, school and friends, being split up from brothers and sisters, or being matched with a foster carer who might not have the relevant skills and experience to meet their specific needs.
Kevin Williams, chief executive of The Fostering Network, said: “Fostering is life-changing for both the child or young person being fostered and for the family that cares for them. Foster carers do something amazing on behalf of our society – making a real difference to a child’s life. Across the UK a child comes into care in need of a foster family every 20 minutes. On any given day, there are around 65,000 children living in foster care with thousands of foster families who are working tirelessly to ensure that these children and young people experience the stability and security of a nurturing, loving home.
“Along with fostering services around the UK, we are calling on people who think they have the right skills and experience to change a fostered child’s future, to find out more about fostering this Foster Care Fortnight.”
Anntoinette Bramble, chair of the Local Government Association’s Children and Young People Board, said: “Foster carers do an amazing job looking after vulnerable children and councils cannot keep children safe without them. It is no exaggeration to say that the contribution foster carers make to improving the lives of some of society’s most vulnerable children is often heroic, changing the lives of children across the country every day.
“With 88 children entering care every day, it’s vital that we have the right foster carers to keep them safe, happy and well, and we encourage anyone who’d like to find out more to get in touch with their local council.”
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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