Blogs

Last week the Children’s Minister in England wrote to all English local authorities asking them to prioritise adoption as the best long-term option for looked after children. This blog from our chief executive, Kevin Williams, explains why we came out so firmly against the letter.

By Kevin Williams on January 21st, 2020
With a new year of raising funds beckoning us, we caught up with Nicky and Anne who work at Jancett Childcare and Training. Jancett Childcare spent a year fundraising for The Fostering Network and it highlights the success an organisation can have when they combine fundraising with their own calendar of events.
By Julia Cameron on January 14th, 2020

On behalf of The Fostering Network may I wish you a very peaceful and happy 2020, and thank you for all that you do every day for children and young people living in foster care. Thank you too for working alongside us as together we seek to make foster care the very best it can be for fostered children and young people and the families caring for them.

By Kevin Williams on December 26th, 2019

2019 has been fundraising-tastic here at The Fostering Network! It’s been brilliant to work with many of you on your fundraising journeys – we are extremely grateful to you for raising as much as you can so that we can support those who foster and the children in their care. If you also want to support us this Christmas, please read on.

By karina a on December 11th, 2019
APFEL (Acting for Promotion of Fostering at a European Level) is a European gathering of a variety of stakeholders who meet each year somewhere in Europe to debate and share resources and best practice to promote and improve foster care. The Fostering Network jointly hosted this year’s conference, Foster Care Transforming Lives, with APFEL on Wednesday 20th November. The event took place in Edinburgh and had attendees from France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, UK, Switzerland and more.
By Daisy Elliott on November 28th, 2019

Last week Ofsted, the organisation responsible for inspecting fostering services and local authorities in England, released their annual data relating to English fostering. As always, there is a lot to take note of in the data, so below are nine things we think are worth highlighting:

By Daniel.Sinclairtfn on November 21st, 2019

Kevin Williams, our chief executive, reflects on 30 years of the Children Act.

Legislation (or lack of it) has been in the news a lot recently – not always with good press. 30 years ago this week, however, a piece of legislation was being enacted which has had an impact on hundreds of thousands of people’s lives. The Children Act 1989 was a momentous act which marked a step change in the advancement of children’s rights in England and Wales, bringing together previous piecemeal legislation and modernising it to reflect practice. 

By Kevin Williams on November 16th, 2019

The Children Act 1989 was a landmark law for England and Wales giving every child the right to protection from abuse and exploitation and set out ways to safeguard their welfare. Colleagues at The Fostering Network reflect on the Act 30 years on.

By Daisy Elliott on November 15th, 2019

It is widely recognised that the relationships of care experienced children and young people need to be prioritised, yet our latest report Not Forgotten: The importance of keeping in touch with former foster carers outlines that too often this is not happening when a child or young person moves on from their foster family.

By Izzy Roberts on November 12th, 2019

Diana Omokore is a medical science student at De Montfort University with the goal of becoming a paediatric surgeon. In this blog Diana tells us how she managed to focus on her education despite a number of moves between foster families and why she loves university. 

By karina a on November 5th, 2019