Monthly Archives: February 2012

FOSTERING OPEN DAYS

Perpetual Fostering are holding a number of fostering open days to enable you to learn more about fostering, meet our social workers and foster carers.

Date:    17th May 2012

Venue:  Bradley Park Golf  Club, Huddersfield  www.bradleyparkgolf.co.uk

Time:  4.30pm – 7.00pm

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Date:    22nd May 2012

Venue:  Bradley Park Golf Club, Huddersfield  www.bradleyparkgolf.co.uk

Time4.30pm – 7.00pm

 Please register your interest in the form below and we look forward to meeting you.

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Foster Carers – We Need You!!!

We are currently looking to recruit Foster Carers but we have identified a particular need in the following areas:-

Cheshire, Crewe, Macclesfield

Calderdale

Huddersfield

Bradford

Wakefield

Please contact us if you have ever considered becoming a Foster Carer and find out how we can help you.

Hannah’s Appeal

  

 Please visit the link www.justgiving.com/HannahsAppeal to find out how you can help to give me a better future.

I have a very rare condition called Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, which has serious physical and developmental implications (this is a very complex condition that you can find out more about by visiting the link).

I appreciate your interest and any help you are able to give.

Love from Hannah xxx 

 

 

Vacancy Updates

Perpetual Fostering currently have a number of positions available – refer to our Careers pages for further details.  Please note – No Agencies.

Crisis Looms for Foster Care in 2012

At least 8,750 new foster families need to be found across the UK in the next 12 months to avoid a crisis in foster care in 2012, the Fostering Network has warned today (20 December).

The new figures show the scale of the challenge for fostering services as they struggle to provide the right foster homes for all the children who need them.

The number of children in care who need foster homes has risen for five years in a row, and is continuing to rise. There is also an ageing foster carer population and around 14 per cent of the workforce retire or leave every year. 

Without these extra families, too many children will have to settle for second best. This might mean living with a foster carer who is a long way from the child’s home, school and family, or who does not have space for their brothers and sisters, or even living in residential care when fostering has been identified as the right option.

Robert Tapsfield, chief executive of the Fostering Network, said: “These figures are alarming – we could be facing a real crisis when looking to provide the most appropriate care for children who cannot live with their own family.

“All children in care need a family they can grow up with who can love them, be ambitious for them and help them achieve their potential. For a growing number, foster care is the best option. 

“By becoming a foster carer people can help the children they welcome into their homes to have the best possible opportunity of a positive future, do well at school and be successful in later life.”

An extra 7,100 foster carers are needed in England, 1,000 in Scotland, 550 in Wales and 100 in Northern Ireland.

Skills to Foster

Our upcoming ‘Skills to Foster’ training will be held on the following dates:

  • Saturday 7th January, 2012
  • Sunday 8th January, 2012
  • Saturday 14th January, 2012

‘Skills to Foster’ is a pre-approval course for potential foster carers.  The course aims to provide you with information about the knowledge, skills and abilities you will need to begin a career in fostering.

It will help you reflect on your values and attitudes in relation to the task of caring for children and young people who are separated from their families.

The course will also provide you with opportunities to think about how fostering will impact on your families and way of life and help you to decide whether or not fostering is right for you.

The course covers six sessions over three days:

  • What do foster carers do?
  • Identity and life chances
  • Working together
  • Understanding children in foster care
  • Safer caring
  • Transitions
The ‘Skills to Foster’ is an important first step in the ongoing learning and development you will undertake as a foster carer.  It provides a firm foundation upon which to build your knowledge and understanding as your skills develop.

Happy Eid

Perpetual Fostering would like to wish all their Carers and Staff a very happy Eid.

Sons & Daughters Week – October 2011

Perpetual Fostering would like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all the sons and daughters of our foster carers for their support and contribution to the fostering placements in their family and for making the fostering experience for children and young people in your parents’ care a positive one.

Sally & Davids story

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We first considered fostering after hearing from friends about other foster families and then talking about it together one day. We were sitting on the beach with no children; we missed watching the children enjoying themselves, learning and watching them achieve.

We’ve now fostered for six years. We have short term placements and sometimes provide respite care. Our longest placement is two years.

Fostering success story

We’ve fostered for 7 years. We foster our grandchildren long term, but also do respite and emergency foster care for other children.

Fostering is a full time job and more, you’re looking after children who’ve experienced things in their short lives that we can never imagine. You need to be there at all times night and day; when a child needs to talk, you need to be there for them.

Our day starts at about 7am with school duties, the rest of the day until they all come homes just flies by with the usual washing, ironing and cleaning, then it is time for the school run again! After that there’s the usual school clubs; weekends aren’t much different, standing on the sidelines at various rugby matches. Organising contact with parents keeps the parents up to date with all that’s been going on. All in all, it is a very hectic lifestyle!

The best thing about fostering is to watch a child who was scared and frightened and with no confidence, grow and mature and turn into a confident person in their own right.

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