Protective Care replaces our previous Safer Caring publication. It is designed to give foster carers the confidence to make thoughtful, balanced decisions about risk, while continuing to provide the warmth, stability, and sense of belonging that all children need to thrive.
This publication includes practical guidance, tools and templates that can be used every day in fostering. It is intended to equip foster carers, fostering services and public authorities with an approach that will support children and young people to feel safe, and form part of the overall risk management strategy for foster carers and the children they care for.
“It caused me to reflect on how our current care plan could be improved… all these decisions and plans need to be looked at through the prism of the impact on the child.” – Foster carer
What you’ll learn
- Understand the principles of Protective Care principles and how they support children and foster carers in everyday practice
- Differentiate between allegations, concerns, and complaints with confidence.
- Apply the 5 Ps Model to guide proportionate, effective responses.
- Reflect on how to balance safety with positive, risk-sensitive approaches to support children’s development.
- Promote stability and resilience, supporting foster carers and children throughout their fostering journey.
What you’ll gain
- Increased confidence and clarity in managing allegations from initial concern to resolution
- A practical, working understanding of Protective Care that can be applied immediately
- Insight into more proportionate, consistent approaches to decision-making
- Skills to reduce unnecessary disruption
- Greater awareness of how to support stability for children and confidence for foster carers, particularly through difficult circumstances
- Understanding of how to take the next steps towards embedding these approaches
Delivered by an expert in the field
Carla Grant is a qualified social worker with over 25 years of professional. Carla has worked across local authority fostering services and independent fostering agencies, holding roles as a social worker and team manager. Her expertise spans risk management, fostering recruitment and assessment, supporting foster carers and practice development. A strong advocate for a child-centred approach, Carla considers the voice of a child is central to good practice in fostering.
Who should attend?
Booking details:
Member rate £110 plus VAT
Non-member rate £149 plus VAT
This one-day course will be delivered virtually via MS Teams.
Registration will begin at 9:30, confirmed delegates will be sent joining instructions by email a few days before the course start date.
For more information contact [email protected] or speak to your fostering service about funding a place on this course.
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