The fostering and adoption service at
Northumberland County Council is taking part in two campaigns
covering both elements of its important work.
As part of National Adoption Week, which runs
from November 9 to 13, the team is appealing to people to come
forward to find out more about adopting a child or group of
children. People are invited to register to attend an
adoption information evening on 2 December or alternatively
one-to-one meetings with staff.
This year, the appeal is focusing on the
adoption of four to eight-year-old children, individually or as
part of a family group.
Adoption team manager, Hilda Frost, explained:
“We need people to come forward from all walks of life; you may
have no children or you may have older children in your family –
our children need lots of different types of families. The adoption
application is a comprehensive process so the team is here to help
every step of the way.”
At any one time the team is looking for homes
for a number of groups of sisters and brothers and this can often
be a difficult task.
Hilda Frost added: “Finding a family that has
the physical space for more than one child can be difficult.
Adoption and the creation of a new family can be daunting; the team
appreciates this and in addition to the support and guidance that
we can give, we can signpost people to facilities and extra
services available to them.
For more information or to register for the
adoption evening people should call Caroline Matthews on 01670
534450 or email familyplacement@northumberland.gov.uk
The fostering team has also been sending out
cards to the children of foster carers to thank them for the
difference they make to the lives of foster children. During the
campaign, entitled ‘Sons and Daughters Week’, more than 50 cards
were sent out between October 26 and 30.
For Northumberland, this campaign marked the
start of the council’s new support programme for children who
foster. An information leaflet is being sent out to recruit sons
and daughters of foster carers to join a new support group that is
being set up.
The aim of the group is to offer a forum of
support to the young people and to also engage them in activities
to improve the service. In order to make the group relevant and
useful to the young people it is hoping to attract, the fostering
team has been talking to some of the children who foster who have
shared their experiences.
The programme is part of a national campaign,
which is being backed by Suggs, the lead singer of Madness and the
spokesperson for the UK Wide Fostering Network campaign. He said:
“As my mother has been a foster carer for many years, I know what a
difference fostering makes to children’s lives. While she is an
inspiration to me and has helped so many children who’ve had a
tough start in life, it is also important to recognise the role the
rest of the family plays, particularly a foster carers’ own
children. They take on responsibilities too and should get all the
help and support they need. I hope ‘Sons and Daughters Week’ is a
great success and encourages everyone to recognise and value the
contribution they make.”
Northumberland County Council hopes that this
public thank you to the children who foster will also get the
message out to new families around the North East that foster care
can be a massively rewarding experience for the family as a whole,
as well as enriching the lives of local children who need local
people to come forward as foster carers.
For more information about becoming a foster
carer, contact the Northumberland County Council’s Foster Care team
on 01670 534450 or email familyplacement@northumberland.gov.uk
or visit www.northumberland.gov.uk/fostering
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