Introduction Parent & child placements are a growing part of the foster care system in England. They allow a parent to care for their own child...
Therapeutic fostering has become a cornerstone of the child welfare system in the United Kingdom. The need for carers who can support children with complex emotional...
Understanding Out‑of‑Area Placements What Is Out‑of‑Area Placement? Out‑of‑area placement means a child is placed in a foster home that is outside the local authority area where...
Introduction Racial disparities in foster placement matching have become a pressing concern across the United Kingdom. While the aim of fostering is to provide safe, nurturing...
Neurodiversity – the natural variation in brain function and behaviour – is increasingly recognised in foster care. Children and young people on the autism spectrum, with...
Fostering is a vital lifeline for children who have experienced trauma, neglect or loss. In the United Kingdom, the number of children in care is growing,...
Foster care is more than a temporary home. In Manchester, foster carers play a pivotal role in ensuring that children receive consistent support, stability and a...
When a young person turns 18, the care system changes. The child no longer counts as a child in care, and the support you receive as...
The Role of Foster Care in the UK Legal System Foster care is a statutory duty of local authorities and the courts. When a child is...
Introduction Every year, a number of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) arrive in the UK seeking safety and a fresh start. The foster care system plays a pivotal...