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Private Fostering

For information on Private Fostering, please play this video

 

PRIVATE FOSTERING eLearning

Private fostering have recently launched an eLearning module.  Please use the link below for further information

Private Fostering eLearning Module

Private fostering – what do you need to know?

Private fostering might not be what you think it is. Private fostering occurs when a child or young person aged 0‑16 (or 18 if they have a disability) is cared for and provided with accommodation for 28 days or more by an adult who is not a relative, by private arrangement between the parent and carer.
A relative is a grandparent, brother, sister, uncle or aunt. They could be a full or half relation and could be related by marriage. The term also includes a step‑parent. A cohabitee of the mother or father would not qualify as a relative, neither would extended family such as a great aunt, great uncle or parent’s cousins.

For more information click here 

You can also download this information leaflet.

For further advice and guidance about potential private fostering arrangements please contact the Designated Manager for Private Fostering Natalia_Bates@sandwellchildrenstrust.org