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Foster care Assessment

First step

If you decide to complete our enquiry form, you will receive information packs from the Fostering Agencies in your area. This will give you the opportunity to read about what they have to offer and for you to decide who visits you.  You will also receive the free Simply Fostering Handbook.

Second step

The social worker(s) will discuss what it takes to provide foster care for children and young people, what you feel you can offer and if fostering is for you and your family. The decision about proceeding to the fostering assessment is usually made at this stage.

Third step

Sometimes the Fostering Agency might ask you to attend a Foster care training course or require further information before starting the assessment.

Fostercare Assessment

For couples, both applicants will have to undergo the fostering assessment, checks and training, as both applicants will need to be approved as foster carers before they can look after children.

In our experience, Local Authorities take approximately six months and Independent Fostering Agencies take an average of four months to complete the foster care assessment.

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Types of fostering
  • Emergency
  • Short term
  • Short breaks
  • Remand
  • Long term
  • Family and Friends/Kinship
  • Parent and child
  • Specialised Therapeutic

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Any further questions you would like answered please contact Simply Fostering through our contact us form.

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