Posted on Monday 23rd September 2019
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Mark Sutton, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People at Staffordshire County Council
Carers from across Staffordshire who privately foster children are being reminded that help is at hand as part of a campaign.
Private Fostering Week runs from 23 to 27 September 2019 and will highlight the importance of notifying the council about private fostering arrangements.
Private fostering is when a child under the age of 16 years old (under 18 if they have a disability) is cared for by someone who is not their birth parent or a “close relative”.
This is a private arrangement made between a parent and a carer, for 28 days or more. Close relatives are defined as step-parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles or aunts.
Mark Sutton, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People at Staffordshire County Council said:
“We all have a role to play in helping to keep children safe and it’s important that we know about arrangements where people are looking after someone else’s children.
“Once we know about any arrangements, our teams can carry out their legal duty to ensure that the child is safe and well looked after. At the same time, teams will also make sure that private foster carers themselves are supported appropriately, by organising regular visits and offering advice and support.”
For further information on private fostering visit private fostering or to report that a child is being privately fostered please call First Response on 0800 13 13 126.
A private foster carer could be:
- An extended family member, such as great aunt or cousin or great grandparent
A family friend or parent of a friend
A host family, caring for a child whilst they study in the UK
The type of support available includes:
- Parenting support and advice
Advice about education
Training courses
Signposting and support to access other relevant services
Advice about benefits
Help in bringing families in crisis back together