Caring for someone else's child: private fostering
A privately fostered child is a child under 16 (or 18 if disabled) who is being cared for, for 28 days or more, by an adult who is not their parent, step parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, sister or brother.
It's usually a cousin or great aunt, a friend of the family, or someone who has agreed to take care of the child by private arrangement without involving the council.
The parent is still legally responsible for their child. We have a legal duty to ensure children in this situation are safe and well.
Telling the council
The law says that we should be told of a private fostering arrangement by anyone who knows about it.
If you are caring for a child like this, or are the child's parent, or are a professional like a teacher or health worker, tell us straight away:
- phone 0161 234 5001 (24 hour service)
- email at mcsreply@manchester.gov.uk
What we'll do
When you tell us about a private fostering arrangement we will:
- check your home and household are suitable
- offer you support and advice about caring for someone else's child
- help you meet the child's emotional, educational, physical and cultural needs
- help you to work together with the child's parents for the benefit of the child
Get more information from:
- our private fostering statement 2021
- the Manchester safeguarding partnership
- the somebody else's child website
If you want to become a foster carer or find out more:
- call 0300 303 0321 (9am to 5pm weekdays)
- visit the Foster for Greater Manchester website
- come along to a fostering event