Foster Carers

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Full time
Location: Preston
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Job offered by: Caritas Care
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Foster Carers Needed as Number of Children in Care Soars

Caritas Care is looking for foster carers to provide a home for the growing number of children in care in the UK. Official figures show that the number of children in care has risen by 28% in the last decade – from 60,900 to 78,150, a staggering rise of almost 20,000 children and young people. Susan Swarbrick, CEO at Caritas Care, said: “The increase in the numbers of children in care is putting enormous pressure on an already over-stretched system. Children and young people can face instability and being moved away from their friends, family, and home communities. Caritas Care works with Lancashire and other local authorities to find foster carers for these children and young people.” The Guardian newspaper revealed in December 2019 that thousands of children in care are increasingly being placed in unregulated homes, partly as a result of a lack of local foster carers for them. The Police and the children’s commissioner have warned that they can be at risk of exploitation in these homes. Susan Swarbrick added, “We have an established fostering service at Caritas Care. We are a regulated service registered with Ofsted, who in 2018 judged us to be an outstanding fostering service. Our foster carers tell us that they really enjoy caring for children and young people and feel well trained and supported by the agency. The support includes 24/7 contact with social workers if needed and generous payments for the work that they do – many go on to become career foster carers.” The Department for Education is trying to boost the number of foster and adoptive parents, and Caritas Care is supporting this by recruiting as many foster carers and adopters as possible in Lancashire and the surrounding areas. Foster Carers, Leanne and Paul, said: “Caritas Care was so ‘on it’ straight away – they came to visit me within the week and they didn’t try to persuade me. I just felt like they were so open about the procedure; they weren’t hiding anything from me or trying to sell themselves.” Foster Carer, Gaynor, added: “It’s a privilege to provide a loving home for a child. Somewhere they can feel safe, secure, and wanted. You don’t need to be a blood relation to be a family.” For more information about fostering or adoption, please contact Nancy or Steve at Caritas Care on 0800 652 6955 for an informal discussion or click

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