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When you’re exploring how to foster a child, it’s natural to focus on the immediate changes to your household. But fostering isn’t just about the support one foster parent, or one fostering household provides, it can also be an opportunity to build a wider circle of support. Your extended family can play an important role in helping a looked after child feel welcomed, valued, and part of a bigger community. At Family Fostering Partners, we’ve seen how involving grandparents, aunts, uncles, and close family friends can make fostering even more rewarding for everyone involved - much like the way extended family naturally lends a hand in any household.
Fostering is a team effort. While foster parents are the primary caregivers, having the support of extended family can:
Ultimately, fostering is about community and connection, and your extended family can play an integral role in that. In addition to the support your extended family can provide, we have our own package of support available to all foster parents; regardless of the type of fostering they do.
You will have your own designated Link Worker, access to regular training sessions, a 24/7 advice line, online and in person peer support groups, regular days out and fully paid for membership to Foster Talk. They provide free legal, medical and financial advice, as well as exclusive offers, discounts and savings.
If you’re wondering how to foster a child in a way that includes your family, here are some simple steps to help:
Hear from Steve, a foster parent who tell us about the positive reaction his family had to him deciding to foster.
When extended family members are supportive and engaged, the rewards are immense.
At Family Fostering Partners, we recognise that fostering touches the lives of the whole household and beyond. That’s why we offer training, support, and open communication to help you and your family every step of the way.
If you’ve been thinking about how to foster a child and want to learn more about the process, we’re here to help. Our friendly team can answer your questions and guide you through everything you need to know; whether you’re fostering as an individual or with the support of your whole family.
Get in touch with Family Fostering Partners today and start your fostering journey.
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