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For many, retirement is a stage of life to settle down and take things easy. For Richard Haynes, a 75-year-old from Gloucestershire, it provided an opportunity to take on another challenge: fostering. Among other things, Richard worked with youth offenders and as a Scout leader, but since 2017 he has opened his home to unaccompanied asylum seeking children and local children in need.

By karina a on August 20th, 2019
Mica Douglas is a social worker and psychotherapist and has recently completed a PhD in therapeutic fostering. She is the managing director at Flourish Fostering and is a primary tutor on the Certificate in Therapeutic Fostering and MA in Therapeutic Fostering and Adoption at the Metanoia institute and Middlesex University. The two courses are now being revamped and renamed Relational Fostering to reflect the key learning from Mica's research about the importance of the quality of the relationship between foster family and fostered child.
 
We caught up with Mica for a Q and A…
By DavidEggboro on August 19th, 2019

We have created an exit interview toolkit for fostering services to capture all of the reasons why foster carers leave their services. Free to download for members, the information captured can then be used by the service to improve practice and inform foster carer retention and recruitment strategies. 

By James Foyle on August 8th, 2019

Petrina Banfield is a writer and foster carer whose passion for adoption and fostering was shaped by the discovery that her father was an identical twin who had been separated
from his siblings during the Second World War. It was her father's experience of growing up in care that led her to become a foster carer in 2003.

Her fostering service has introduced a letter writing scheme from foster carers to the children they are looking after. Here she explains how the scheme works and some top tips for letter writing.

By DavidEggboro on July 31st, 2019

Ollie Sills is a foster carer in North Wales and, until recently, was a director of Colwyn Bay Football Club. He helped the club introduce a 'free season tickets for foster carers' scheme.

By Daniel.Sinclairtfn on July 30th, 2019

Selina is a fostering social worker who is care experienced herself, and her foster family still play an important part in her life. Selina is also a great supporter of our Keep Connected campaign, recognising the significant role foster carers play in the lives of young people, both while they are living together and after the young person moves on.

By Policy and Campaigns tFN on June 27th, 2019

There has been a tremendous response to our #changeafuture theme this Foster Care Fortnight from our members and supporters as well as decision makers around the UK and the wider public, with more than 1,000 pieces of media coverage and countless social media posts raising awarenss of the transformational power of foster care in the UK.

By Foster Care Fortnight on May 24th, 2019

It is Foster Care Fortnight 2019 and I want to thank foster carers who on any given day, are looking after more than 5,000 of Scotland’s children. Children whose mums or dads, no matter how much they may love them, are not able to look after them. Your unwavering commitment to providing the very best possible care, has taught me more than anything else.

By Foster Care Fortnight on May 20th, 2019

Since Foster Care Fortnight 2018 Niki Clemo has joined The Fostering Network having previously worked as a senior manager in a children's trust. In this blog Niki shares her unique perspective on Foster Care Fortnight and our work in England.

By Foster Care Fortnight on May 16th, 2019

Being approved as a foster carer is just the start of your fostering journey. Once approved it’s time to prepare to welcome children and young people into your home. You might have a child come to live with you immediately but, depending on the needs of your fostering service, there could also be a period where you don’t have a child or young person living with you. Whatever the situation, it’s good to be prepared for the time ahead – here’s some advice from existing foster carers.

By Foster Care Fortnight on May 13th, 2019