Foster carers needed to stem the current shortfall in Doncaster
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A Doncaster fostering organisation and social enterprise is encouraging more people to think about offering safe and loving homes to vulnerable children and young people as new figures suggest people in Yorkshire are unaware of the true number of children and young people referred to social services.
This comes as the country gears up for Foster Care Fortnight, an annual campaign that raises the profile of fostering which runs until Sunday May 23.
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Hide AdA report commissioned by Five Rivers Child Care an independent fostering organisation and social enterprise revealed that there is a distinct lack of awareness around the number of children entering the care system.
Less than two per cent of people surveyed in Yorkshire had an accurate grasp on the true number of children being referred to social services each week.
Across England today, there are 57,380 children living with around 44,500 foster families, but more than 8,500 foster carers are still desperately needed nationwide to meet demand and help support children and young adults in need.
The number of looked after children and young people has risen steadily over the last 11 years, and this has increased significantly since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hide AdThis has put immense pressure on the fostering services, something Five Rivers Child Care is keen to highlight this Foster Care Fortnight.
Discussing Foster Care Fortnight 2021, Martin Leitch, head of fostering operations at Five Rivers Child Care, which operates in Doncaster, said: “Children being taken into care is a sensitive and complex issue and something that people, generally, don’t want to think about.
"On average, over 1,000 children are referred to social services each week in England alone.
"Research has revealed that there has been a dramatic increase in referrals to social services since the start of the pandemic, and we are certain that it will continue to rise as it has done over the last several years.
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Hide Ad“Today there is national shortage of more than 8,500 foster carers.
"This makes finding safe places for children to live extremely challenging.
"With the added post pandemic pressures, we are extremely concerned about whether there will be enough safe homes for vulnerable children in the greatest need.
“We are in desperate need of more foster families in Doncaster to care for children either on a temporary or permanent basis.
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Hide Ad"If you’re a kind, compassionate person interested in fostering, do something different this year and get in touch to find out more.
"Fostering comes in many forms and can be tailored towards the needs and lifestyle of foster parent, or parents, and those in their care.
"Foster carers can work flexibly as respite or short-term foster carers, or they can have foster children and young people living with them long-term, meaning they would remain in care until they feel ready to live independently.”
There are lots of misconceptions around who can become a foster carer.
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Hide AdFive Rivers Child Care’s report highlighted that more than half of people living in Yorkshire aren’t aware those living in rented accommodation can foster – a serious misconception that could be hindering foster carer recruitment in Doncaster.
However, people from all walks of life can be considered to become foster carers as long as they are over 21 years of age and have the key qualities needed to look after children in care.
This includes single people, co-habiting couples, same sex couples and people living in rented accommodation.
There must be a spare room for each foster child.
For more information on foster care contact Five Rivers Child Care on 01302 513 892 email [email protected] or visit www.five-rivers.org.
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Hide Ad*Five Rivers Child Care is one of the UK’s most experienced practitioner lead services in turning around the lives of vulnerable children and young people.
Throughout 30 plus years of providing therapeutic children's services with clinical, education provision alongside our residential homes and fostering families, they have a dedicated service to children and young people who are in need, creating an environment that nurtures and guides them to a meaningful future.
They are proud to be a partner of choice of over 135 local authorities and NHS Trusts.