Private Fostering
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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.
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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