The online world is where children learn, laugh, socialise, and play—but it’s also where risks can surface quickly and quietly. In foster homes, those risks can...
Fostering is life-changing, but it isn’t a nine-to-five. It’s night-wakings, school runs, contact schedules, meetings, reports—and the emotional work of helping a child who has experienced...
Thinking about fostering and trying to decode the money side? You’ll see two terms everywhere: allowance and fee. They sound similar, but they’re not the same—and...
What is the Mockingbird Family Model? The Mockingbird Family Model (MFM) is a way of organising foster families into a tight, extended-family style network called a...
Leaving care shouldn’t mean leaving support behind. In England, Staying Put and Staying Close are two routes designed to keep young people connected to the people...
Becoming a foster carer means opening your home and heart—and also working within a regulated system designed to keep children safe. Very occasionally, concerns arise about...
Contact—often called family time—is how children in care stay connected with the people who matter to them: parents, siblings, grandparents and close friends. It’s not “nice...
Getting health and mental-health support moving early is one of the most powerful things foster carers can do to stabilise a placement. In the first days...
Children in care (looked-after children) have specific rights in education—and there are systems designed to make sure they aren’t left behind during moves, court processes, or...
Teenagers bring energy, humour and big questions into a foster home. They also carry complex histories and are figuring out who they are while navigating school,...