Private foster carers reminded of help and support available

    People in Staffordshire who care for children who are not their own, under private fostering arrangements, are being reminded that support is available.

    Private Fostering Week starts on Monday 4 November and will highlight the importance of notifying the county council about such arrangements.

    Private fostering is when a child under the age of 16 years old, (under 18 if they have a disability), is cared for by someone who is not their birth parent or a close relative.  This is a private arrangement made between a parent and a carer, for 28 days or more.

    Close relatives are defined as stepparents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles or aunts.

    For further information, visit the Foster for Staffordshire website or, to report that a child is being privately fostered call 0300 111 8007.

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