Foster Carers

3 months ago


Lincolnshire, United Kingdom Lincolnshire County Council Full time

We need Foster carers from all backgrounds and each application is considered on an individual basis, so you can be a foster carer regardless of your marital status, sexuality, employment status, ethnicity or religion. However, you do need to have a spare bedroom for a child or young person to use. Our service offers a competitive fostering allowance as well as excellent support and on-going local training to help our foster carers to make a real difference to children's lives

Why foster with Lincolnshire County Council

We are urgently looking for people like you to love, care and nurture some of the most vulnerable children in Lincolnshire. As an Outstanding provider we ensure our foster carers benefit from the following.

  • we are a Not-For-Profit organisation
  • a supportive and fast  application process
  • we’ll respect your preferences (you can tell us the type of fostering and age ranges you would prefer to foster).
  • help keep Lincolnshire children within the county
  • competitive financial package including enhancements
  • award-winning comprehensive training programme - Caring2Learn
  • regular visits from your friendly Supervising Social Worker and an out of hours helpline
  • a range of support groups
  • invitations to local events such as our summer BBQ and Christmas Party
  • annual Awards Ceremony
  • innovative  Buddy scheme
  • free membership to The Fostering Network
  • we offer support for your existing children
  • short breaks to recharge your batteries

 

We are looking for different types of foster carers so we have lots of options for you to choose from.

Short-term fostering Emergency

Being an emergency foster carer can be very rewarding. There are infants, children and teenagers all living locally who have a genuine and urgent need to be cared for away from their own homes for a short time. Individuals able to offer emergency care would need previous experience of working with children or young people and have no children of their own under the age of 16 living at home. One carer also needs to be home-based. 

Short breaks (Respite)

Respite care is a short-term placement where a child or young person is placed with a foster family to allow the birth parents or other foster carers time to recharge their batteries so that they can continue to care for their child. This can be a regular, planned arrangement where a child is cared for on a regular basis as part of a support plan, or a one-off period of care if a foster carer is unwell or taking a pre-planned break.

Task-centred (Short term)

Task-centred fostering is used to focus on a particular task for a child. This can involve looking after a child or young person whilst family difficulties are resolved so they may return home, or decisions are made about their long-term future care and a permanent or adoptive family is identified.

Placements may be from two days to two years, and the ages of the children and young people placed range from birth to 18 years.

Parent and child

Parent and child fostering is a specialist type of fostering which is sometimes required in order to decide if a parent can provide a good level of care to their child. This is where either a mother or father (sometimes both), will come and live with you with their young child at a time when they need extra help and support. The parent will need your guidance, skills and experience to help develop their parenting skills and understanding of what a child needs. You will care for, support and empower them to develop their confidence, parenting skills and to make positive decisions about their child’s wellbeing.

Long-term fostering (Permanence)

Some children are not able to return to their birth parents or wider family because it would not be safe for them to do so. We strongly believe that permanent foster carers should be identified for these children where they can remain until they reach adulthood and beyond. Permanent fostering requires a high level of commitment because the child may have experienced many moves, abuse or neglect before the decision to find a permanent placement is made.

 

If you are interested in finding out more please click apply now and complete the email and someone will be in contact with you.

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