Social services Who can foster?

Common misconceptions about fostering

Many people say, "I’d love to foster, but..." The reasons they think they can’t foster are usually not a problem. 

Age:  

  • There is no upper age limit as long as you can meet the needs of the children. 

Background:  

  • You can be from any ethnic, cultural, or religious background. 

Gender and identity:  

  • You can be any gender, sexual orientation, and identity. 

Marital status:  

  • You can be single, a couple, separated, divorced, or widowed. 

Employment:  

  • You can continue working while fostering. Provided you can meet the children's needs. If you want to care for children under 5, one carer must foster full-time. 

Pets:  

  • You can foster if you have pets, as long as they are not a risk to children. Most children love pets and find them therapeutic. 

Home ownership:  

  • You don't need to own your home to foster, but your landlord or housing association must agree. 

Having your own children:  

  • You can foster even if you don't have your own children. Experience with children is helpful. Call 0800 988 8931 for more details. 

Criminal Record:  

  • A criminal record doesn't automatically disqualify you from fostering. Except for offences against children or serious crimes. Call 0800 988 8931 to check. 

Unemployment: 

  • You can foster if you're unemployed, as long as it won't cause financial hardship. We check personal finances for all applicants. 

Health Problems:  

  • Past health problems don't necessarily stop you from fostering. Of course unless they prevent you from caring for children. A medical check with your GP is required. 

Preference for older children: 

  • We look for carers for children aged 0–18. However when matching carers and children we will consider your preferred age range. 

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