WHAT PREPARATION AND TRAINING ARE GIVEN TO FOSTER CARERS?
People who want to become foster carers need to go through preparation and assessment. Children of All Nations provide “Skills to Foster Training” for all prospective carers, which include learning about the needs of children coming into foster care. The carers are visited by qualified social workers, who undertake a comprehensive report, following the BAAF guidelines. The report on completion along with other relevant checks, CRB, N.S.P.C.C, Local Authority and full medical assessment is presented to The Children of All Nations Fostering Panel, which recommends whether the person/family can become foster carer/s. Training does not stop when a person becomes a foster carer. Children of All Nations provide continuous training, every two months, and support group meetings every two months, where carers meet and discuss issues/concerns that they may have. All carers have an annual review and any training that is needed to ensure they are suitable to continue fostering, is discussed and pu
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