Who can foster
Foster carers are ordinary people who do extraordinary things.
Foster carers are ordinary people who do extraordinary things.
Fostering is about being able to respond to a child and helping them to thrive. It’s about providing a loving, safe and caring home for a child who needs one.
Requirements to become a foster carer
To ensure that children and young people are safe and secure it is very important that our foster carers meet several requirements before registering:
- you must be 21 years of age or over, there is no upper age limit as long as you are fit and healthy you may apply
- have a good level of spoken and written English, due to training, keeping written records, and attending meetings
- ideally, you will have a spare room or capacity to add one in the future
- if you have any previous offences, we must consider the nature, length of time and lifestyle changes since the offences were committed
- have availability for a fostering assessment to take place (it takes 4 to 6 months for the assessment to be completed)
- have availability to attend training and meet with your social worker regularly
- you must be financially stable, we have a duty of care to you, and we would not proceed with people who have significant outstanding debts, talk to us if you are not sure
Register your interest in fostering
Further information
Register your interest
Fill out our online form to register your interest for fostering: