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A local council is urgently looking for foster carers to support children aged 0 to 18 who cannot live with their birth families. Various fostering types include short-term, long-term, emergency care, and respite care. As a foster carer, you will receive expert training, emotional support, and financial allowances starting from £342 per week for new carers. If you are over 21 and have a spare room, consider fostering. Contact the fostering team for more details.
Rutland County Council urgently needs more local foster carers to help children aged 0 to 18 stay close to their schools, friends, and communities. Foster carers play a vital role in supporting children and young people who, for various reasons, can’t live with their birth families.
There are several types of foster care to suit different lifestyles. These include:
Fostering is incredibly rewarding.
You’ll receive expert training, emotional support, and generous financial allowances - starting from £342 per week for a new carer looking after younger children, rising to £555 per week for an experienced carer looking after teenagers, as well as birthday and festive payments.
You don’t need to be married, own your home, or have children of your own.
If you’re over 21 and have a spare room, fostering could be for you………
To find out more, contact Rutland’s Fostering Team for an informal chat on 01572 720 942 or email fostering@rutland.gov.uk .