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Thursday, January 9, 2025

Urgent callout made for foster carers across Lancashire

A new recruitment hub has been launched to recruit urgently needed foster carers across Cumbria and Lancashire.
The Regional Fostering Recruitment and Retention Hub, created as part of a £1.2m successful regional bid between Blackburn with Darwen Council, Blackpool Council, Cumberland Council, Westmorland and Furness Council, and Lancashire County Council to boost foster care recruitment in the region.

Foster with us, acts as a first point of contact for those interested in fostering to help them make an informed choice about how fostering could work for them.

With a dedicated and experienced team of fostering advisors available to speak to seven days a week, there will be ongoing support for each step of your application, including review and checks.

There is also a buddy scheme that provides regular check ins with existing foster carers and young people across the region and access to a wide range of free training.

The ethos behind Foster with us is to put prospective foster carers first.

The hub has been created following the Children’s Social Care Implementation Strategy, Stable Homes, Built on Love, which sees the government investing £36 million to help boost foster carer numbers across the country.

This will help ensure there are more foster carers available, ready to offer the right home, at the right time to children who need it.

This will be done by extending recruitment campaigns, provide support through the application process and extend the support offer to current foster carers with the Mockingbird Model.

In the North West alone, 760 more foster carers are required to meet the demand of record numbers of children entering the care system.

Currently across all five local authorities there are 152 children waiting for foster homes, aged between 0 and 18. Of these, 19 are sibling groups waiting for people to share their homes so they don’t need to be separated.

Children and young people need foster care for a wide range of reasons. They may have experienced family problems, abuse or neglect. For others, it might be their parents have a short-term illness, mental health issues, learning difficulties or problems with drug or alcohol misuse.

Having a diverse pool of foster carers, from different backgrounds, increases the likelihood of finding suitable homes that can meet these individual needs of children.

To provide the best possible support for our foster carers, Foster with us is introducing the innovative Mockingbird model. The modelbrings together up to ten satellite foster families to form a constellation and at the heart of each constellation is a hub home where a specially recruited and trained foster carer supports all carers within the constellation.

This creates a community of foster carers and young people in care who have regular contact with each other, helping everyone involved to build new networks and relationships. In other areas, this has proven to improve placement stability for children in care, prioritise sibling connections, promote active child protection, support permanence and improve the support provided to foster carers.

Mockingbird, a global award winning and pioneering programme led by The Fostering Network in the UK, delivers sustainable foster care. It is an evidence-based model structured around the support and relationships an extended family provides.

The model nurtures the relationships between children, young people and foster families supporting them to build a resilient and caring community.

Led by a hub home carer and liaison worker, the constellation community offers vital peer support and guidance alongside social activities and sleepovers to strengthen relationships and permanence.

Foster with us is supported by the Department for Education and has been shaped by children who have been in foster care.

Cllr Cosima Towneley said: “Recruiting new foster carers, and ensuring they have the right level of support, is hugely important and we are lucky in Lancashire to have such a comprehensive programme of training and practical encouragement within the Council and in the fostering community itself.

“I would encourage anyone thinking about fostering to get in touch with staff at the hub, who are just a phone call or click of a mouse away, for an initial informal chat.

“They are available seven days a week to give advice to those curious to start their journey towards becoming a foster carer with their local authority.”

Visit fosterwithus.org.uk or call 0300 019 0200.

 

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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