Potential foster carers told “Love… that’s what you need”

25/10/2022

Oxfordshire needs more families who are willing to offer a child a safe, stable and loving home life

A new campaign is urging more people to become foster carers in Oxfordshire, telling them “love” is what they need.

Posters are set to appear in local libraries and on digital adverts featuring the close bond between a child and foster parent.

Denise Kennedy is a Banbury foster carer.   She said: “I started fostering to change children’s lives. I had no idea how much of a positive impact it would have on my own life. I wish I could have done it sooner.

“If you are thinking of fostering, just do it. There is a type of fostering to suit everybody, from a few hours a week to 24/7.”

Foster carers in the county receive a package including a welcome payment of £1,500, generous fees (paid in addition to the child’s allowance) and dedicated social worker support.  There are currently 250 foster carers in Oxfordshire.

Councillor Liz Brighouse, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Youth Services, said: “We are committed to giving every child and young person the very best start in life, but we can’t do it alone. When it comes to foster carers, it’s very much a partnership between the county council and families living across Oxfordshire.

“We need enthusiastic, caring and dedicated families who are willing to offer a safe, stable and loving home life for children and young people who cannot remain living with their birth family.

“I’ve heard foster carers say that you don’t know until you try. For many, it’s a daunting experience taking on such a responsibility. But as they bond with the child and children that they foster it becomes hugely rewarding. To support them in their role, we have a specialist team that provides dedicated support, so a foster carer will never feel alone.”

For further information about becoming a foster carer visit this website, or email fostering@oxfordshire.gov.uk.


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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