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‘Don’t rule yourself out’: Trust in urgent appeal for new foster carers

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The Western Health and Social Care Trust (Western Trust) is urgently appealing for new foster carers to come forward as the number of children who require permanent placements with families in foster care continues to grow.

Across the Western Trust there are children of all ages who may never be able to live with their birth parents.

The vast majority of these children in care live with foster carers.

However, in the Western Trust area, there is an ongoing shortage of ‘forever homes’ where the child will live long term with the same family for the rest of their childhood.

Clare McCallion, Service Manager for the Western Trust Fostercare Services, said: “The Western Trust is eager to invite a range of people in the community to consider offering a child a loving, nurturing home ‘to grow up in’.

“Across the Trust area there are children of all ages who may not be able to live with their birth family. These children need a permanent home for the rest of their childhood. .

Ms McCallion added: “The Trust are also committed to finding placements for children on a short-term basis – maybe this would suit your family?

“People from all walks of life can foster – don’t rule yourself out. If you are resilient, flexible and have the energy, time and commitment to take on the demands of being a foster carer or adoptive parents, please come along to our information sessions to talk to experienced social workers and foster carers and children and hear about the range of support which are offered to all foster carers.”

Carer Mary said: “I would recommend fostering to anybody who had any inkling that it’s something they want to do. It’s very rewarding and enjoyable.

“There are challenges, but with the help and support of your social worker and the child’s social worker, you’re never left to deal with anything on your own – everyone is a phone call away.

“When you see a child develop through what you have done for them it’s so rewarding.

“Don’t rule yourself out. Just pick up the phone and talk to someone from the fostering team or go along to your local information session to find out more.”

The Western Trust’s Fostering and Recruitment Team will be holding information in Da Vinci’s Hotel in Derry at 7.30pm on Thursday, 13 October next.

If you are interested in becoming a foster carer contact the Fostering Recruitment and Assessment Team on 028 8283 5264/71314244 or email: marie.walsh@westerntrust.hscni.net

Alternatively you can call HSC Regional Adoption and Fostering Service on 0800 0720 137 or enquire online.

Pictured launching Western Trust’s Fostering and Recruitment Information events held in October 2016 across the Western Trust area (from left) Lorna Rankin,Karen Fox, Colette Patton, Quintin O’Kane, Dympna Brogan,; Christine Donaghy, Clare McCallion and Cecilia Kelly.

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