Stages in the fostering process
There are three stages to become a foster carer:
- information
- preparation
- formal application.
Information stage
At this stage, you are reading up on fostering and assessing if this is something you want to do. You can:
- download our fostering information pack
- sign up to a fostering email list to receive information about fostering and event.
- speak to a member of the team and ask questions. Phone us on 0300 300 1199 or email childrenandfamilies@renfrewshire.gov.uk.
Preparation stage
When you’re ready to start the fostering process, you should phone us on 0300 300 1199.
This stage includes:
- initial home visit
- preparation groups.
Formal application stage
Once you’ve completed the preparation stage, you can formally apply to become a foster carer.
This stage includes:
- home study assessment
- fostering panel.
Timescale
How long it will take to complete the process of become an approved foster carer varies depending on your situation. We need to:
- carry out a comprehensive assessment
- determine applicants’ qualities, skills, and reasons for wanting to foster.
Many candidates will remain in their job throughout the process until they are officially registered as foster carers.
Home visit
You’ll receive a home visit from a social worker to chat about your circumstances and motivations to foster. You’ll be able to ask any questions you have about fostering during the visit.
If both you and the social worker are happy to continue, we will invite you to attend the next available preparation group.
Preparation groups
Preparation groups are made up of 6 introductory modules. The modules are designed to give a comprehensive understanding of the roles and responsibilities of foster carers. All new foster carers must complete all 6 modules.
You’ll hear about the experiences of foster care from:
- other foster carers
- young adults who have been in care
- staff.
After completing the modules, we’ll arrange a home visit to discuss feedback with you.
If you and the social worker are happy to continue, we’ll give you a formal application to complete.
Home study assessment
Your supervising social worker will carry out a home study assessment. This is a very thorough assessment that considers the background, family history, relationships and living situation of all individuals seeking to become foster carers.
It can take between 6 to 9 months to complete.
After completion, we will present successful assessments to the fostering panel for final review and approval.
Fostering Panel
Your home study assessment will be reviewed by a group of professionals on the fostering panel.
Your supervising social worker will make a recommendation to the panel on your suitability to become a foster carer. You may be asked further questions relating to your answers at the panel.
The panel will make recommendations on the age, gender and number of children you'll be allowed to foster. These will go to the agency decision maker for a final decision. If agreed, we will send out an official letter of confirmation within 14 days of approval.
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