Find out if you could be a foster carer
In a few simple questions, you’ll know if you’re suitable to apply to become a foster carer.
We have exciting news! We at the National Fostering Group are launching a series of online events to tell you everything you need to know about fostering.
They are free to attend and you can watch live on our Facebook page, or YouTube Channel. If you can’t make the live event you can watch them back below. It’s a great way to find out more about fostering, the benefits, and the team who will support you on your journey.
Take some time to find out more about fostering.
Event Name: Specialist Fostering – Virtual Event
What’s it all about: Find out more about how your transferable skills from working in residential, social and health care, education, youth justice/police can support a child or young person moving from residential care into a family setting again through foster care.
Event Name: Sibling Day – Virtual Event
What’s it all about: Saturday 10th April is National Sibling Day. We will be meeting foster families with birth and fostered siblings and talk to them about their fostering journey. Is there a question you would like to ask our families? Email them to [email protected] and watch live on the day to hear what they had to say.
Event Name: Men who Foster – Virtual Event
What’s it all about: Meet one of our foster carers and find out more about what it is like as a man who fosters.
Event Name: Meet the Team – Virtual Event
What’s it all about: Come and meet the team who will guide you through your fostering journey.
Find out more about what they do to help and support our foster carers and how you can get in touch with them to find out more information about fostering.
Event Name: Inspiring You – Meet a Foster Carer
What’s it all about: We’ll be talking to one of our foster carers about their journey. What inspired them to become a foster carer, some of their most memorable moments, and what advice they would give to anyone thinking about becoming a foster carer.
Event Name: Festival of Fostering
What’s it all about: Our free, one day festival, it is your chance to speak to the professionals and learn more about fostering through live, interactive events.
Here is a sneak peak:
Event Name: Keep Children Safe Online, Safer Internet Day: Virtual Event
What’s it all about: Tuesday 9th February is Safer Internet Day.
We will be talking to a member of the Police Force about digital footprints, app safety, and having open conversations about apps, gaming and internet use.
Event: Brilliant Benefits
About this event:
Find out more about the brilliant benefits and training you receive when becoming a foster carer with National Fostering Group.
Discounts, training, memberships, days out and more!
Find out more on the benefits we offer all of our foster carers.
Event: Fostering Teens
About this event:
Ever wondered what it is like to foster teenagers? Watch this event to hear from one of our foster carers who has done just that. Find out about what day to day life is like and ask any questions live!
Date & Time: Tuesday 24th November at 2pm till 2:30pm
Watch live on our Facebook page, or our YouTube Channel.
Upcoming Events which will be live on our Facebook page:
Event: Christmas With Us
About this event:
Our fostering family along with a special guest in a red suit have teamed up to bring Christmas to your home this year!
Celebrate Christmas with Us
Watch us turn on the National Fostering Group Christmas lights, find out what Christmas is like for a foster family, and see the big man himself – Santa!
Watch live on our Facebook page, and if you add a comment you never know Santa might give you a special mention. Don’t have Facebook? Don’t worry, we’ll be live on our YouTube Channel too.
In the meantime for more information on fostering during Christmas click here
Event: Money Matters
About this event:
Find out what financial support you receive as a foster carer.
Learn about tax allowance and National Insurance, and what financial safety nets are available.
In the meantime for more information on fostering finances click here.
Watch live on our Facebook page, or our YouTube Channel.
Event: Applying to Foster During Covid
About this event:
Now more than ever we are looking to speak to people interested in fostering.
We have adapted the application process so it can now been done almost completely virtual online – Don’t worry we support you with the technology!
With the introduction of the Fast Track programme you can now be an approved to foster in 8 – 12 weeks . We’ll be speaking to a foster carer who has been through the approval process during Covid, and the team who supported them.
Event: Meet Our Team
About this event:
Come and meet the team who will guide you through your fostering journey.
Find out more about what they do, and how you can get in touch with them to find out more information about fostering.
More information on our team and how they can support you can be found here
Event Name: Career in Caring
What’s it all about: We’ll be talking to two foster carers who have swapped careers in the police and hospitality and followed their dreams to become foster carers.
Event Name: Types of Foster Care
What’s it all about: Did you know there are different types of fostering? Meet a carer who has looked after children and young people of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. They will also talk about their experience of parent and child fostering.
Event Name: Inspiring You – Meet a Foster Carer
What’s it all about
We’ll be talking to Lisa about her fostering journey. What inspired her to become a foster carer, some of her most memorable moments, and what advice she would give to any one thinking about becoming a foster carer too.
Event Name: Your Pets & Fostering:
What’s it all about: For this event we’ll be joined Abigail from the National Fostering Group Team, one of her carers – and their dog, Magic! We’ll be talking about how pets are included as part of the fostering journey. We’ll also be joined by Sarah a Support Worker and horse therapist, who’ll talk about how animals can play a therapeutic role in the fostering.