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A Genuine Need

“I have always wanted to become a foster carer and to offer help and support to people in care.”

We priorities our greatest needs to meet the needs of the children and young people being looked after.

More information is available at our information evenings held bi-monthly at the unit.

What next?

Talk the whole thing over, not just with your partner and children, if you are part of a family, but also with your parents and other relatives. You need to know their reaction to the idea of fostering.

If you think you have what it takes to become a foster carer, we hope that you will follow up your enquiry. If you would like any further information, our service advisors will be happy to help.

Phone us on: 01274 434331

If you cannot or are unable to be a full-time foster carer you may want to consider other schemes such as Shared Care, Crisis Care or Support Care. See types of fostering for more information and contact details.

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