Starting out as a foster carer is not quick and easy but it can be well worth completing the process. Here, we take a look at the steps needed to start the journey.
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ToggleThe process of working in foster care Newport or elsewhere begins with you making an application to a local authority or company such as https://saferfostering.org.uk/foster-care-wales/newport/. Your information will then be gathered, including basic personal details and health information backed by a special medical report.
You will typically have to provide personal referees and have a DBS check, and, if your initial application is successful, a home visit is likely to follow. This will offer an opportunity to discuss your application in more detail, including why you want to be involved in foster care and how appropriate your home might be.
A number of statutory checks for foster carers will have to be carried out and other information gathered, including details of your personality and beliefs, for example.
The next stage is training and preparation, which should include everything from understanding the foster carer role to knowing how best to care for a vulnerable child.
During the process, you will be assessed and should be given support to work through issues. A series of home studies involving family and joint interviews will also be carried out to learn more about you, including strengths or weaknesses.
Approval will be given by a fostering panel and the process may take around 16 weeks.