FOSTERING OR ADOPTION
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General Information

 
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What about Adoptive Parents and Permanent Foster Carers?

Like foster carers, adopters and permanent carers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and experience. Some are unable to have their own children, but wish to be parents and see adoption as a positive way of achieving this. For a variety of reasons, others wish to add to the family they already have.

Some families who are considering fostering decide from the outset that they wish to offer long-term or permanent care to a child. From time to time, foster carers "claim" a child they have grown particularly close to. Some permanent carers are experienced parents with a grown up family who feel they can offer a child/young person stability and security from which they can grow to independent adulthood.

  • Adoptive parents must be over 21. We do not have an upper age-limit for prospective adopters, but age will be one of the factors, alongside others, taken into account for assessment
  • Single people and couples, married or in a stable relationship, including same sex couples can adopt.
  • Being employed, or unemployed should not hinder your application to adopt, or to become a permanent foster carer.
  • You don't have to own your own home, but we may need to make checks with your landlord if you rent it.

 

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