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Find out about fostering

Staff from Warwickshire’s Fostering Team will be offering information to help people to become foster carers at two Southam Library surgery sessions later this month.

The county council service will run the informal advice sessions on Friday 16 July between 1pm and 3pm and on Tuesday 20 July between 10am and 12pm for anyone interested in finding out more about this rewarding career.

Depending on the needs of children, foster care placements can range from just one weekend a month to others that last for many years.  As a result, the fostering team believes that there are many people across Warwickshire who have the potential to perform this worthwhile and vital role.

Kelly Furness from Warwickshire’s Fostering Service said: “Fostering is a valuable and rewarding career for carers and their families.

“Carers can be single or couples; with or without children, retired, unemployed or working, so we can find the best match. To become a carer what matters most is time, space, commitment, patience, a caring nature and skills to work with children and their families.

“My colleagues and I are looking forward to meeting people at this event to tell them more about how they can get involved. We are particularly interested in meeting potential carers who can offer long term care or provide homes to teenagers.”

Full training and support is given to carers, who are matched to one of the six different schemes, depending on what suits them best. Carers are paid an allowance that reflects the real cost of looking after a child.

If you are interested but cannot attend event please contact the team on 0800 4081556 or visit http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/fostering

For more information about Foster Care Fortnight and the Fostering Network please visit http://www.fostering.net.