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FOSTERING


CHANGE A LIFE. FOSTER FOR REDBRIDGE

Redbridge Council are always looking for amazing foster carers and with our
increased allowances and specialist fostering pathways, there has never been a
better time to join our team of foster carers and provide a safe, stable and
nurturing environment to a baby, child or young person that they can call home.
Please call us to discuss fostering further.

Take a look at one of our amazing Redbridge foster carers of 24 years and her
fostered child who were recently interviewed on BBC News and London Live and who
also featured in Children and Young People Now, sharing how fostering has
enriched and changed both of their lives.



 



 

Keep up to date by following Redbridge Fostering on Facebook

 


WANT TO FIND OUT MORE?

CONTACT DETAILS

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GET IN TOUCH

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * email us on fostering@redbridge.gov.uk or alternatively,
 * Book a place on our next virtual information session at 6pm to 7pm on Tuesday
   1 August 2023

Book now for 1 August



WHY FOSTER FOR REDBRIDGE?

When a child in Redbridge needs to spend some time in foster care, then
Redbridge Council’s foster carers are the first people to be contacted. This
means that as a Redbridge foster carer you receive priority for placements over
any other agency or local authority. There is very close communication between
Redbridge fostering supervising social workers and the children’s social workers
for a truly holistic approach for our children in care.



SUPPORT AND TRAINING

 * we are committed to providing our foster carers with excellent support and
   high levels of training.  Currently we offer our carers a number of training
   courses each year across a variety of subjects including specific targeted
   training in behaviour management and caring for disabled children to support
   foster carers practice and in doing so, aiding the outcomes for our children
   in care

 * as you are approved to foster, you will complete a Training, Support and
   Development Standards Portfolio (TSDS).  This will require completion in your
   first year of fostering and is a mandatory requirement for all foster carers
   in the UK.  Training and support will be provided to assist you in completing
   this portfolio

 * we offer our carers a variety of support throughout their fostering career,
   including a dedicated Supervising Social Worker who can be contacted whenever
   you need additional support. There will also be professional and nurturing
   monthly supervision from your allocated Supervising Social Worker

 * you will have 24 hour access to support through the Supervising Social
   Workers or from the Emergency Duty Team outside of office hours

 * we offer new carers a fostering buddy for their first year of approval

 * new foster carers support group

 * monthly support groups for peer support from other foster carers

 * male foster carers support group
 * coffee mornings to meet other foster carers
 * Foster Carers Association - run by foster carers for foster carers

 * we are always talking to our current foster carers and are open to ideas
   about redesigning our support and training services to ensure that they are
   what foster carers want

 * membership for The Fostering Network
 * support from a Clinical Psychologist



BENEFITS

Whilst money is not everything, we are committed to ensuring that our foster
carers are paid enough to cover the costs involved in looking after a child. 
Benefits for Redbridge foster carers include:

 * you could receive up to £521 per child, per week. The exact amount paid to
   each foster carer is calculated on an individual basis according to the age
   of the child. 

 * we offer up to £801 per child per week for foster carers who are caring for
   children or young people requiring a high level of care which include those
   who have a severe or profound disability, severe mental health needs or those
   with highly challenging behaviour, contextual safeguarding issues or if
   alternatively needing to be placed in a secure unit or residential care. 
   An additional care package may also be available.

 * we offer £1000 for parent and child placements and if the child or young
   person in the placement is a looked after by the Local Authority, the foster
   carer would also receive an additional allowance for the child or young
   person.
 * we offer up to £1101 per child per week for foster carers who care for
   children or young people who have been in residential accommodation and who
   are moving into foster care.

 * a training bonus scheme depending on the level of training completed
   following on from your first year as a foster carer up to £200 per year

 * up to an 80% council tax discount if occupancy conditions are met

 * additional allowances for Christmas/ Festival, Birthday and Holiday

 * uniform allowance

 * bedroom furniture provided for the child/ children being looked after

 * a £500 thank you paid if you refer a friend or family member and they are
   successfully approved as a foster carer 

 


INFORMATION SESSIONS AND COFFEE MORNINGS



Due to the ongoing pandemic, we will not be able to offer face to face
information sessions.  However, we will be offering virtual sessions.

We hold information sessions and information coffee mornings throughout the year
for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering,
different types of placements, what fostering for Redbridge is like and gives
you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker and a foster carer in an
informal setting and ask any questions that you may have.

For more information on our upcoming events and to book a place to attend, click
on the 'Book Now' link below or give the Fostering team a call on 020 8708 6068
or email fostering@redbridge.gov.uk 

Date Time Link to book a place

 

Tuesday 1 August 2023

 

6pm to 7pm

Book now for 1 August

 

Friday 25 August 2023

 

10am to 11am

Book now for 25 August

 

Tuesday 12 September 2023

 

6pm to 7pm

 

 

Friday 22 September 2023

 

10am to 11am

 

 

Tuesday 3 October 2023

 

6pm to 7pm

 

 

Friday 20 October 2023

 

10am to 11am

 

 


DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOSTER CARE

 

Children come into foster care from many different situations and with different
needs. There are many different roles provided by foster carers and you can find
out what each one involves below. You may wish to be approved for several of the
below and can discuss this throughout your assessment:
Short term fostering

Most of the time children are placed with carers with the intention to
rehabilitate them with their families as soon as possible. A child placed in
short term care may be as a result of a parent’s illness or an inability to cope
at the time due to difficulties and pressures they are currently experiencing.

Social workers will be working with the family to try and assist the family to
ensure that the family can be together again. You as a foster parent will play a
key role in this as you will provide contact, giving the child the opportunity
to see their family on a regular basis. Contact may be at your home or at a
venue agreed by the child’s social worker. A short term placement can be
anything up to 2 years.

Long term fostering

If it has been decided that it is not appropriate for a child/ children to be
returned to their family, a longer term placement is required.

In most cases, the child/children will still have arranged contact with their
family however the frequency and arrangements will be determined by the child’s
social worker. 

A permanent home for a fostered child will give them stability and make them
feel that they are part of a family. This will give them the opportunity they
need to grow and to develop to achieve their full potential. The expectation is
that the child becomes a member of your family beyond their childhood years.


SPECIALIST FOSTERING PATHWAYS

Redbridge Council have introduced three specialist fostering pathways. Please
take a look at our video to find out more:



 


SPECIALIST FOSTERING PATHWAYS - THE SPECIALIST PATHWAY

This pathway is for foster carers who care for children and young people who
have either severe social, emotional or mental health needs; a severe or
profound disability; contextual safeguarding issues or who may otherwise be
placed in a secure unit or residential accommodation.


SPECIALIST FOSTERING PATHWAY - PARENT AND CHILD

Sometimes concerns are identified about a parent’s ability to provide ‘good
enough’ care for their baby. In such circumstances, foster parents may be asked
to provide a foster placement for both the parent and the baby.

These can be challenging, but rewarding placements where foster parents support
a young person to care for their baby, by teaching them how to parent and care
safely for their child in your own home.


SPECIALIST FOSTERING PATHWAY - RESIDENTIAL STEP DOWN

Some young people who are currently placed in a residential setting would be far
better suited to staying in a family home and this pathway is designed to
support foster carers who are enabling young people to transition from a
residential care setting to the foster carer's family home.

This can drastically change the young people's lives.  It gives them the
opportunity to be placed in a family setting; to experience family relationships
and to be part of a family and an extended family.


FOSTERING TEENAGERS

Teenage years can be a difficult time for all young people as they try to become
more independent and make sense of their world. For young people who have gone
through particularly distressing and traumatic events during their childhood, it
can be a very unsettling time. This is a critical stage in a young person’s life
and they need appropriate support and guidance. Without this support and
guidance, there is a risk that they may display behaviour and enter into
anti-social lifestyles that could seriously affect their future.

We are looking for foster parents who can be tolerant, patient and flexible but
who can also set clear and consistent boundaries, so young people know where
they stand and what is expected of them. You need to ‘actively’ listen, and help
the young person make sense of their world. You will let them know they’ve got
someone who they can talk to who really cares about them.

Foster parents for teenagers need particular skills to carry out what can be a
very varied and challenging job, and receive a higher level of payment in
return.


FOSTERING DISABLED CHILDREN

Disability affects children, some are very mild and others are more
severe. Disabled children ranging from babies to teenagers may be placed with
foster parents. 

Sometimes their parents may feel unable to care for them and these children
often need to be placed in long-term foster care. For other families with
disabled children, there might be a need for the child to be placed regularly
with foster parents for a few days each week, or each month, to help support the
family, enabling them to take a break.

Supporting both the family of a disabled child as well as the child can be
hugely rewarding and is often referred to as respite foster care.


FOSTERING SIBLING GROUPS

Leaving your family to live with a foster parent is a daunting enough experience
for any child or young person, but when it also means that you have to be
separated from your brothers and sisters, then the experience is all the more
upsetting and unsettling. This is why we are always keen to actively recruit
foster parents who can help us to keep brothers and sisters together in one
foster family.

Caring for sibling groups requires flexible, energetic, organised carers with
good support from family and friends and of course plenty of space at home.


EMERGENCY FOSTERING

Some carers offer emergency care, which may mean a child is placed with them out
of office hours by the Emergency Duty Team, occasionally in the middle of the
night. Emergency foster care is most frequently used in a crisis situation.
Plans will be made regarding the child’s situation on the next working day.


RESPITE FOSTERING

A respite foster placement can offer support to a family at crisis point or to a
foster carer who needs to have a break. Respite foster placements might be for a
weekend or a week in the holidays but can last up to 21 days. If you are only
able to offer limited periods of time to fostering, then being a respite foster
carer could be a good option.


SHARED CARE

A shared care arrangement is usually regular care for the same child or children
on weekends, bi-monthly or monthly to give the main carer a break.  If you are
only able to offer limited periods of time to fostering, then being a shared
carer foster carer could be a good option.

Get in touch

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * email us on fostering@redbridge.gov.uk 
 * leave your details on the form at the top of the page and we’ll give you a
   call and go from there.  Alternatively,

 Book a place on our virtual information session


HEAR FROM OUR FOSTER CARERS

TRACY AND WAYNE

Tracy, 54 and husband Wayne, 53, foster for Redbridge Council. They have been
fostering for 3 years and during that time have received 5 placements. Some have
been very short, others longer. They also do respite care:

“We decided to foster because we wanted to make a difference in children's and
young people's lives. Every child matters and we wanted to become part of the
solution for children and young people who for whatever reason were and are
unable to live at home with their parents.

The thing I love most about fostering is seeing the progress children and young
people make during the time they are with us. From surviving to thriving.

The best experience to date has been seeing a child in our care go from not
being able to read any words to, over a relatively short space of time, being
able to read words and books and now enjoy reading. Seeing this child progress
academically due to having the head space and nurture to learn has been amazing
and a delight to watch.

We feel very supported by Redbridge through our social worker and also the
children's social worker and the wider fostering team. The training courses
available are varied and relevant and the service are very open to
recommendations for courses to support our roles as foster carers.

We had no idea what fostering would be like but we pushed the door to enquire
and, as they say, the rest is history as momentum picked up and we went through
the assessment process to become foster carers.

There is nothing that can really prepare you for the first child that comes into
your home, but you soon learn, make adjustments and navigate your way. It really
is a rewarding job, tough at times, but that is all outweighed by the difference
you see in a child over time.

I wish I was told what fun fostering is and the community you feel when meeting
with other foster carers for support, friendship and advice. You really aren't
on your own.”



SARAH AND KAZIM

Sarah, 49, and her husband Kazim, 54, have been changing children’s lives for
the past 12 years whilst fostering for Redbridge Council. In that time, they
have had 3 long term placements; 12 years, 6 years and the most recent child has
been with the family for nearly two months.

“I love watching the difference I can make to a child. I love watching them
succeed in life and to know I have made a difference to their life”.

Sarah’s longest foster child who received A*AA in her recent A Levels and is
about to embark on a medical degree at university agrees and states that
“Without all your love and support, I’d never be where I am today”.

Sarah says “I chose to foster as I always wanted to give children less fortunate
than me a great life.

The support I have got from the fostering team has been nothing but amazing. I
am lucky to have a great Supervising Social Worker who always supports me.
Training has always been available and I do a lot online.

Fostering is full time. You have to be strong. You don’t always know much about
the child. Initiative is key, treat them like family, set boundaries and most
importantly love and praise the children.”



SAVITA

Savita, 66, is a single carer and has been fostering with Redbridge for a year
and a half.

"After retiring from the corporate world, I decided to embark on a new journey… 
to give something back to the community. I was determined to become a foster
carer, an advocate for children and work closely with the local council.  To be
able to support children and young persons who needed help and guidance in order
for them to achieve their potential, as well as provide a safe and warm
environment.

Helping to support a child with global learning disabilities, was amazingly
rewarding for both of us. I could empathise with the young person and we had a
friendly, warm relationship with lots of humour from both sides!

Redbridge provide excellent training which has really helped throughout the last
year or so; gaining and sharing ideas, discussions and pointers on how to deal
with situations when they arise. Support has been good, initially quite baffling
working with all the team supporting the child, but once you get into a routine,
it’s part and parcel of the job. "

A young person who has respite care with Savita regularly says: “This is my
holiday home.  I have the best time ever and can’t wait to be back”.  

Like all of our Redbridge foster carers, you too could quite literally change a
child’s life.




GET IN TOUCH

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * email us on fostering@redbridge.gov.uk 
 * leave your details on the form at the top of the page and we’ll give you a
   call and go from there.  Alternatively,

Book a place on our virtual information session


THE PROCESS

It is great that you are interested in becoming a foster carer!

If you feel ready to start an application, then the steps below will show you
what to expect. Please see the stages below detailing the stages in the process.

If you are not yet sure if you would like to apply but have questions, then
please contact us or book onto our next event to find out more information and
ask any questions that you have.


STEP 1: ENQUIRY

If you feel that you are the right person to transform a child’s life and want
to know more, give us a call on 0208 708 6068 between 9am to 5pm Monday to
Friday. We will then have a brief conversation with you on the phone to find out
more about you and your circumstances and whether you might be a suitable foster
carer.


STEP 2: HOME VISIT

After your telephone enquiry, you’ve decided you want to hear more and one of
our team will come to visit you at home. We will have a brief look around to
check that your home is suitable for fostering and talk to you in more detail
about your desire to foster. We will also speak to anyone you live with, as it
is important that your whole household agree that fostering is a good idea.


STEP 3: SKILLS TO FOSTER TRAINING

Before we begin the formal assessment process, we want to make sure that we arm
you with enough information for you to make sure that this is the right path for
you, so you will be invited to a 3 day compulsory training course. This course
covers the role of a foster carer; the importance of understanding a child and
where they come from; working with birth families and professionals; keeping
children safe and helping children to move on.

Following this course, a joint decision will be made by the trainers and you to
see if fostering is right for you. If you go ahead, you will move on to the
formal assessment process.

Step 4: The assessment

The fostering assessment usually takes six months to complete, from when you
begin your application to when you are approved as a foster carer. We appreciate
that this is a long time, but it is very important that we are as thorough as
possible when making decisions about who is suitable to look after our most
vulnerable children.

The fostering assessment is when an Assessing Social Worker will visit you and
will ask many detailed questions about your life from birth to date. Many
applicants find this a challenging but rewarding experience.

Your assessment will also involve us taking a range of checks on you including
Police checks to checks with your children’s school, amongst others. We will
also make contact with any ex-partners you have been in significant
relationships with. We understand not all relationships end amicably so please
do not be concerned but we do need to speak to these people. As you will
understand, all of these checks ensure that our children are in the safest of
hands and we have a duty to ensure you are the right people to care for our
children.


STEP 5: THE FOSTERING PANEL

Once the assessment is finished, your assessment report will be presented to
Redbridge’s Fostering and Adoption Panel. The fostering panel consists of a team
of experts (usually between 7 and 10 people). Once they have read the assessment
report, they will meet with you and your assessing social worker.

It is a welcoming environment and the Panel members will ask you some questions
about your life, your motivation to foster and how you’re going to make a real
difference to our children. Your assessor will be by your side the whole time
and their role in panel is to answer some of the questions and to explain their
views from what they’ve written.

The Panel Chairperson will give you a recommendation on the day, which is their
collective recommendation. This recommendation is then shared with the Agency
Decision Maker who will make the final decision on your suitability to foster.

Many people come out of the panel feeling energised and eager to begin their
journey as a foster carer.


STEP 6: APPROVAL TO BECOME A FOSTER CARER

Once the Agency Decision Maker has made their decision you will be notified in
writing and if it is a positive outcome you will be asked to sign a Foster Carer
Agreement. This will detail our basic expectations of you, so do read this prior
to signing it. As soon as this has been signed and returned to us, you are an
approved Foster Carer – congratulations!

You will be introduced to your own Supervising Social Worker who will be an
experienced Fostering Social Worker and you will start to form a professional
relationship with them. They will be your go-to throughout your fostering
career, and will support you with the role, providing guidance at times of need
and ensuring your practice meets our high standards too.

It may then be a month, a week, or a day until you will take your first child or
children. You will be given a referral to read all of the information that we
know about the children at the time. Do remember we can only tell you what we
have found out – we don’t always know everything at the time of placement.


STEP 7: CHANGING A CHILD’S LIFE

Before you know it, your first child or children will be on their way to you! So
get your warm welcome ready and start preparing to change a child’s life.

If you have read the process and are keen to become a foster care, please
contact us or join us for an informal information session where you can find out
more and ask any questions you may have:


GET IN TOUCH

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * email us on fostering@redbridge.gov.uk 
 * leave your details on the form at the top of the page and we’ll give you a
   call and go from there.  Alternatively,

 Book a place on our virtual information session


FOSTERING FAQS


FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO SOME OF THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT FOSTER
CARING. 


WHAT DO FOSTER CARERS DO?

Foster carers look after children in their care on a day-to-day basis and meet
their every need.  Foster carers also come into contact with and work alongside
other people who play an important part in the life of a child. They play a
vital role in helping the child/ children in their care to maintain contact with
the child’s family. Foster carers also ensure that they meet with various
professionals involved in the child’s safety and wellbeing including social
workers, teachers, doctors, health visitors and occasionally members of the
legal profession.

Foster carers work as part of a team and help is always available to support you
with these important areas.


WHAT QUALITIES WOULD I NEED?

It may sound silly, but foster carers will need to like children and keep liking
them despite what may happen. Foster carers need to be loving, patient,
understanding, tolerant, resilient, flexible, open-minded, energetic, have a
sense of humour and be prepared to stick with it.

We recognise this list can be demanding, so we offer regular training and
support groups to aid your role.


CAN I FOSTER AND STILL WORK?

In an ideal world, it would be fantastic if one carer in the household were
available at all times and not work. We understand, however, that this is not
always possible. If your job is flexible and can work around the child/ children
to ensure that all of their needs are met, including maintaining contact with
their family members and attending appointments and meetings then you could be
considered to foster. This will be discussed further during the assessment
process.

There are also options of being on call for respite foster care or emergency
foster care which could be considered as alternative arrangements for those
wishing to foster where work is not as flexible.

Please see the different types of foster care that we offer.


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A FOSTER CARER?

Every situation is different, but on average from the time that we receive your
completed application form to approval at panel, the length of time is usually 3
to 6 months. This may seem like a long time but we need to make sure that our
foster carers have the skills and support they need to make a difference. During
this time we will do all we can to help you understand what’s involved and give
you the best possible support.


WHAT AGE DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO BECOME A FOSTER CARER?

For most foster carers it is important they have had some life experience. The
minimum age to become a foster carer is 21. We will consider each application on
its own merits. 


DO I NEED A SPARE ROOM TO BE A FOSTER CARER?

You would need to have a spare bedroom to make sure the child you foster has the
privacy and space they need. The only exception is if you are approved to care
for very young babies who could share the foster carer's bedroom in their own
bed until they reach 3 years old.


WHAT IF I HAVEN’T GOT CHILDREN MYSELF?

We need different carers for different children. Sometimes not having other
children in the placement will benefit the foster child.


DO I NEED TO BE MARRIED TO BECOME A FOSTER CARER?

No, you do not need to be married or living with someone. However, you might
want to give some thought about the support network you have. Who could you turn
to for practical support?


WILL MY SEXUALITY AFFECT ME BECOMING A FOSTER CARER?

Not at all! Our aim is to provide children with the best possible life chances
and that means offering the opportunity to foster from diverse backgrounds. If
you can support, love and care for a foster child then we would love to hear
from you.


I'M DISABLED, CAN I STILL BECOME A FOSTER CARER?

Absolutely! If you can support, love and care for a foster child then we would
love to hear from you.

What if I don’t live in a house?

It does not matter if you live in a house or flat as long as you have the
facilities you need to look after a child or young person. We like to make sure
a child or young person has their own bedroom wherever possible. Children and
young people need a safe and caring environment to grow up in, and teenagers in
particular need their own space. However, babies up to the age of two can stay
in your room in their own bed. If you are renting, we need permission from the
landlord to give permission for the property to be used for fostering purposes.


WHAT IF I HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD?

Having a criminal record does not mean you cannot become a foster carer. If you
have a past or current conviction, you must discuss it with the social worker
who visits you, before you decide to go ahead with your full assessment.


HAVE ALL THE CHILDREN NEEDING FOSTER CARE BEEN ABUSED OR NEGLECTED?

No, not necessarily. However, most children will be experiencing a period of
uncertainty or may be going through a family crisis. Moving into a strange house
may be upsetting and worrying for some, and each child will have been affected
by separation and loss. Foster parents need to be sensitive and understanding to
the child’s needs. 


GET IN TOUCH

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * email us on fostering@redbridge.gov.uk 
 * leave your details on the form at the top of the page and we’ll give you a
   call and go from there.  Alternatively,

 Book a place on our virtual information session


TRANSFER TO THE REDBRIDGE FOSTERING TEAM

If you are already a foster carer with a provider other than Redbridge Council,
you can transfer to us. We could ‘fast track,’ your application if you are
already an approved foster carer.

When a child in Redbridge needs to spend some time in foster care then Redbridge
Council’s foster carers are the first people to be contacted. This means that as
a Redbridge foster carer you receive priority for placements over any other
agency or local authority.  There is very close communication between fostering
supervising social workers and the children’s social workers for a truly
holistic approach for our children in care.

Redbridge Council do not make any profit from fostering, unlike private
fostering agencies that run as a business to maximise profit for shareholders.
We are dedicated to achieving the best care for our children and by fostering
with your local authority, you will ensure that all of our financial resources
go directly into supporting Redbridge children in our community.

You do not need to inform your fostering provider that you have approached us
for an initial discussion around transferring. There is nothing wrong with
gaining as much information as possible before making a firm decision when you
can then notify your existing agency and begin the process in transferring to
Redbridge.

All of our foster carers receive continued training and development from their
own dedicated supervising social worker and a competitive financial reward as
well as a monthly support group with other foster carers in Redbridge.

We are currently also offering a £500 incentive scheme to Redbridge carers who
refer a friend or family member once they are successfully approved as a foster
carer.

We will accept you with children placed by other authorities for the length of
their placement. All transfers will follow the Fostering Network Transfer
protocol.


GET IN TOUCH

 * if you’re free now, why not give us a call on 0208 708 6068
 * or email fostering@redbridge.gov.uk
 * leave your details on the form at the top of the page and we’ll give you a
   call and go from there


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Find out more on the London Borough of Redbridge Fostering Handbook 

 



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