Welcome to the Foster Carers Handbook
Welcome to your Foster Carers Handbook.
If this is the first time you've visited this handbook, please read through the 'Using this Handbook' guidance to familiarise yourself with the layout and functions.
The handbook reflects policies, procedure and guidance for the fostering service which cover many common situations faced by foster carers on a day-to-day basis. It has been written in an accessible way to help you understand the sort of things that your fostering service requires of you. It has been designed for new and existing foster carers and deals with the day-to-day practicalities you may face.
There is also an area called Local Resources which contains additional information from the Fostering Service to support you in your role. It's important that you use the Local Resources area too.
If you need to contact us, click here.
To access the full version of fostering service's policies, procedure and guidance, click here.
It has links to the Minimum Standards for Fostering Services and references to the relevant Training, Support and Development Standards. You should also use the handbook to support your learning and development, particularly in relation to meeting the induction standards.
Foster carers play an important role in the lives of Children in Care and their families so it is important that you have the necessary tools to support you with this task. The handbook is one of these tools alongside the many professionals you will work with including your Supervising Social Worker and other foster carers.
We value the children and young people that you care for. In particular, the children and young people we care for are known as Children in Care. However, in the context of this handbook as the legislation and national guidance refers to Looked After Children you may on occasions see this terminology is used within the handbook.
This is the start of a great journey for you and the children and young people you may work with.
Last Updated: May 31, 2024
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