Antrim and Ballymena Foster Carers enjoy pamper day
The event was organised to recognise the valuable service foster carers provide, whether they are offering respite, mother or baby placements, emergency, short or long term care.
The pampering morning involved foster carers from across the Northern Trust area receiving free hair styling and manicures from the Hair and Beauty Academy.
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Hide AdHelen Allen from ‘House of Colour’ will also be holding a workshop on colour analysis and skincare.
Ellen Petticrew, Senior Social Worker, Specialist Fostering Team for the Northern Trust, said: “Foster carers deserve a day for us all to express our gratitude for the wonderful job that they do. Only recently one of our foster carers received a letter from a birth mother saying simply that the support they gave her ‘saved her life’. This shows the invaluable contribution foster carers make to children and families.
People can often be thinking about fostering but are unsure of exactly how it works. We would urge anyone with any questions to contact the Fostering Team who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.”
The theme for this year for Foster Care Fortnight is “Guess who fosters?” to raise awareness of the range of people who can offer their support. People may apply to foster whether they are married / co habiting or single, own or rent their home, work or are receiving benefits, or if they have children of their own. There is no upper age limit to who can foster as long as they are healthy and have the energy to care for a child / young person. Applications will also be considered irrespective of sexual orientation or religious / ethnic background.
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Hide AdFostering provides children who cannot live with their own families with a loving and stable home; it need not necessarily be a full time commitment. Foster carers can look after children of all ages for anything from a few days to right through their childhood.
There is always a need for more foster carers. The Trust currently needs foster carers to offer emergency care. We cannot always predict when a child/young person comes into care. We therefore need foster carers who can be available at short notice including evenings or weekends.
Health and Social Care foster carers receive financial allowances, ongoing training and 24 hour social work support. The Northern Trust offers fee paid schemes to foster carers of £13,000 and £18,000
If you feel that you could make a difference to a child’s life and are interested in becoming a carer contact us on 0300 123 1155 or at www.adoptionandfostering.hscni.net