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Allowances and payments for Renfrewshire foster carers

How much you can get for being a foster carer with Renfrewshire Council

You could get up to £31,990.92 a year for each child that you foster.

You could get up to £615.21 per week, per child. This is made up of a:

  • weekly fostering payment
  • weekly allowance for provisions to support children being cared for.

Weekly fostering payment

We give foster carers £330.46 per child each week when they are looking after a child.

This is in recognition of the service provided.

Weekly fostering allowance

The amount of money you get each week as a fostering allowance depends on the age of the child that you're caring for.

Weekly fostering allowances based on the age of the child
Age Weekly allowance
0 to 4 years olds £178.56 per week
5 to 15 years olds £207.73 per week
16 to 17 year olds  £284.75 per week
18 to 21 year olds £206 per week (continuing care)

This allowance covers:

  • general care, including food, accommodation, household bills or other related costs
  • provision and replacement of clothes, shoes and school uniforms
  • pocket money
  • attendance at clubs, school and leisure activities
  • furniture and bedding
  • access to a computer, laptop or mobile.

We also offer support and training for foster carers.

From 18 years to 21 years old

From the age of 18 up to their 21st birthday you'll continue to get money, this is called a continuing care allowance. You'll get £206 continuing care allowance and the fostering fee of £330.46 each week.

Foster with Renfrewshire Council

Find out how to become a foster carer with us.

Contact fostering

You can contact us online about fostering.

Contact us about fostering

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Why we need your personal information

We need your personal information for your role as an elected member with the council.

We may also need to share information with other organisations because we are under a legal obligation to do so.

What information we collect and what we use it for

We need your personal details to identify you and communicate with you, including your:

  • name
  • national insurance number (NI)
  • contact details, including your home address, telephone numbers and email addresses.

We need your personal banking details to process all payments due to you for your tenure with the council.

Your information will also be used to check your eligibility to work in the United Kingdom.

We may need your employment history, qualifications, training certification and licenses, like a driving license, to:

  • validate you are qualified for your role
  • calculate any allowances or statutory payments you are entitled to in your tenure.

We may need to do Disclosure, Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) or Violent and Sex Offender Register (ViSOR) checks.

Council Tax Records

Councillors are obliged, under the Councillors' Code of Conduct, not to vote on certain matters in relation to council tax if in council tax arrears of two months or more. We will check your council tax records to ensure you are eligible to vote.

We may also check your council tax records in response to freedom of information (FOI) requests received by the council. The council is subject to FOI legislation. Often requests are received which seek disclosure of information held by the council about councillors. 

Such requests are carefully assessed, and we will only release personal information in response to FOI requests if this complies with data protection law. We are regularly asked for details of councillors with council tax arrears. Current decisions of the Scottish Information Commissioner, the FOI Regulator, mean that we may be obliged to disclose the identities of elected members who have had reminders sent or are in arrears with council tax. 

Such requests are, however, dealt with on a case-by-case basis and if there are particular personal circumstances relating to the council tax payment history then it may be possible to withhold identities on the basis of the personal data exemption. 

This is, however, subject to the ultimate decision of the Scottish Information Commissioner and no guarantee of anonymity can be given even if there are relevant personal circumstances. In the absence of such personal circumstances, we are unable to withhold identities.

Any elected member whose identity could potentially be released in relation to requests for council tax payment information will be notified of the request by the Head of Corporate Governance and their views sought on whether they object to disclosure and whether there are any personal circumstances they wish to discuss relevant to the arrears. 

However, the ultimate decision on releasing information must necessarily be taken by officers (or ultimately by the Commissioner) and information may need to be released even where the member objects.

Other data we may need to collect

During your tenure as a councillor, we may also collect data about your use of council premises, equipment, work laptops or work phones, including:

  • telephone numbers you have called and the date, time, and duration of incoming and outgoing calls
  • websites you have visited, including the date and times you visited the website
  • emails you have sent and received, including dates, times, subject, sender and recipient
  • details of media files stored on our network
  • use of unencrypted USB devices
  • entry and exit of automated door systems
  • CCTV footage.

This information may be used in line with the council's ICT Acceptable Use Policy.

Some councillors may also use Renfrewshire Council services. We process information on service users, including service users who are members of staff, in accordance our main privacy policy

Who we share your information with

For financial and pay related purposes

We will share essential payroll information and data:

  • with other public bodies such as HMRC, where the law requires this.
  • to make pension benefit calculations and contributions if you are a member of the local government pension scheme.
  • to make payroll deductions or salary sacrifice contributions, such as charitable giving, additional voluntary (AVC) contributions towards your pension, trade union subscriptions, credit union contributions or payments toward court orders.

For fraud prevention purposes

The council is legally obliged to safeguard public funds so details held are, from time to time, checked internally for fraud prevention and verification purposes and may be shared with other public bodies for the same purpose. 

As well as sharing certain data with other public bodies such as HMRC when the law requires this, the council will also generally comply with requests for specific information from other regulatory and law enforcement bodies where this is necessary and proportionate.

The council must participate in the National Fraud Initiative in Scotland and so, passes information on request about staff and councillors (primarily payroll data) to Audit Scotland for data matching to detect fraud or possible fraud.

For duties or requirements of your role

We need to process your personal information when you are required, as part of your duties, to attend or speak at council boards, committees, or sub-committees. If these meetings are broadcast online, the recording or images of the meeting, including the attendance or contribution of councillors, will be published on our website.

For meeting standards and codes of conduct

We may need to share your information with public bodies including the Standards Commission for Scotland for the promotion and enforcement of the councillor's codes of conduct.

Register of Interests

The council is obliged to set up and make available for public inspection a register of councillors' interests.

These interests relate to:

  • remuneration
  • other roles such as unremunerated directorships
  • contracts
  • election expenses
  • houses, land, and buildings
  • interest in shares and securities
  • gifts and hospitality
  • non-financial interests
  • close family members who have transactions with the Council or are likely to do business with it.

The council will publish an online version of the Register, which can be viewed by any member of the public through the Committee Management Information System (CMIS). 

While the electronic version of the Register of Interests need not include personal address information, the council is required to make available the full version of the Register of Interests for public inspection.

For your health and safety

We may need to share information in relation to an accident at a council premises or workplace with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

Legal basis for using your information:

Processing your personal information is necessary for the performance of council public functions in the public interest.

Consent

We will not ask for consent in cases where we need to process your information to carry out our public functions. If we ask for your consent to process your information for a particular purpose, you have the right to withdraw this, in whole or in part, at any time. We will explain any consequences of this to you, including any impact on the service being delivered.

Transferring your information outside the UK or the European Economic Area (EEA):

Information published on the council's website (including video footage of webcast meetings and committee reports) can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

How long we keep your data for

The council maintains a records retention and disposal schedule which sets out how long we hold different types of information for.

Your rights under data protection law

You have a right to:

  • access to your information - you have the right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you.
  • have your information corrected - we want to make sure that your personal information is accurate, complete, and up to date. You can ask us to correct any personal information about you that you believe is not accurate.
  • have your information deleted - you have the right to ask us to delete personal information about you if:
    • you think we no longer need the information for the purposes for which it was originally intended
    • you have validly objected to our use of your personal information - see restricting how we use your information below.
    • our use of your personal information is not legal or not for our legal obligations.
  • ask us to stop using your personal information for direct marketing purposes.

Restricting use of your information

You may ask us to restrict how we use your personal information.

This may apply if we need to:

  • check the accuracy of personal information that we hold about you
  • assess an objection you have made about the use of your information.

You may also ask to restrict the use of your personal information if we no longer have a basis for using it, but you don't want it to be deleted.

In this case, we may only use the relevant personal information with your consent for legal claims or where it is in the public interest to do so.

Corrections and complaints

You can email the Council's Data Protection Officer, Allison Black at dataprotection@renfrewshire.gov.uk if you:

  • want us to correct, delete or restrict your personal data
  • make a complaint about how your personal data is handled.

You can also make a complaint about data protection matters to the Information Commissioner's Office.

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We use social media to share news, updates and service information. We also use it to listen to your views. These are public platforms and we aim to keep them respectful, inclusive and helpful.

Messages to our social media accounts are not monitored. If you have an emergency and need assistance, contact our services using the emergency contact numbers listed on our website.

Where you can find us

We currently use:

Each platform has its own rules, which we follow. We also have house rules to help you engage with us in a safe and respectful way.

What our House rules are

We want our social media pages to be fair, safe and welcoming. We care about getting things right and we want to help and work with you to improve our services and create a better Renfrewshire for everyone.

We understand you may be frustrated or upset when you contact us. Please still treat our staff and other users with respect. We will not tolerate abusive, discriminatory or harmful behaviour towards our staff or other users. 

Please:

  • Be civil, tasteful and relevant
  • Only post what you’re happy to share publicly
  • Respect different views
  • Let our staff help – they are doing their best
  • Don't swear or use offensive language
  • Don't post anything unlawful, libelous, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented or racially offensive
  • Don't incite, condone or encourage anything that could result in a criminal offence, civil liability or breaches any laws regarding competition
  • Don't post inappropriate images or threatening, abusive, harassing, blackmailing or bullying messages online
  • Don't post misinformed or misleading information, comments, replies or links
  • Don't be rude and/or aggressive to members of our team, they are doing everything they can to help you
  • Don't post links or direct others to sites containing viruses, corrupted files or anything that could damage or interfere with computer hardware or software, or to material which is offensive, or which may breach the terms of use of the relevant social media account
  • Don't post content copied from elsewhere which you don't own the copyright for
  • Don't post the same message, or very similar messages, more than once, also called "spamming"
  • Don't publicise your, or anyone else's, personal information, such as contact details
  • Don't advertise products or businesses
  • Don't impersonate someone else.

If you don’t follow these house rules, we reserve the right to:

  • remove any content that breaks these rules
  • block users who repeatedly or seriously breach them
  • report unlawful posts to the relevant authorities.

Endorsements and third-party content

  • If we ‘like’ or ‘follow’ other accounts, it doesn’t mean we endorse them.
  • Views expressed by others on our pages do not represent Renfrewshire Council.
  • We are not responsible for content linked to or shared by others.

AI use on social media

We do not use artificial intelligence to create or respond to social media content. Everything we post is written by a member of our team. When you contact us, you’re speaking to a real person.

When we monitor and respond

The messages to our social media accounts are not monitored. If you message us on social media, you may receive an automatic reply.

During emergencies or significant disruptions, we may post updates outside of normal hours.

Formal complaints

We understand that people may be upset or frustrated when they contact us. 

Social media is not the place to raise official complaints.

If you want to make a formal complaint, use our complaints process.

Keeping information up to date

We aim to share accurate and timely information, but we cannot guarantee that all content on our social media pages will always be complete or up to date. For the most reliable information, check our website.

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What personal information is

Personal information is anything that identifies and relates to you.

It can include information that can be used with other information to identify you. 

For example, this could be your:

  • name
  • address
  • contact details
  • bank details
  • personal and family history
  • identification numbers
  • online identifiers.

Special category information

Some personal information is more sensitive and needs more protection.

This is often very personal to you such as information about your:

  • racial or ethnic background
  • genetic or biometric data
  • health
  • political opinions
  • religious or philosophical beliefs
  • sex life
  • sexual orientation
  • trade union membership.

We get most of the personal information we use from you and from what we learn about you through your interactions with us. 

We may also get some information about you from:

  • the technology you use to access our services
  • information you make public on social media
  • family members
  • your legal representative
  • referees
  • employers
  • information from publicly available sources
  • health and education providers
  • commissioned partners
  • regulatory bodies
  • police and other local authorities.

Why we need your personal information

We may need to use your personal information to:

  • deliver services and support to you
  • manage those services we provide to you
  • train and manage the employment of our workers
  • help investigate any worries or complaints you have about our services
  • keep track of spending on services
  • check the quality of services
  • help with research and planning of current and new services
  • protect public funds and prevent and detect crime and fraud.

There are circumstances when you are required by law or contract to provide personal information.

How we look after your information

When we ask you for personal information, we will:

  • make sure you know why we need it
  • ask only for what we need
  • protect your personal information and make sure nobody has access to it who shouldn't
  • take proportionate precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or destruction of your personal information
  • let you know if we share it with any other organisations to give you better public services
  • make sure we don't keep it longer than necessary, and
  • not make your personal information available for commercial use without your permission.

In return, we ask you to:

  • give us accurate information, and
  • tell us as soon as possible if there are any changes, such as a new address.

This helps us to keep your information reliable and up to date.

Consent

We will not ask for consent in cases where we need to process your information to carry out our public functions. 

If we have asked for your consent to process your information, you have the right to withdraw this, in whole or in part, at any time. We will explain any consequences of this to you, including any impact on the service we are delivering.

Who we share your personal information with

Sometimes we have a legal duty to provide personal information to other organisations.

For example, we share certain data with other public bodies such as Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and will do so where the law requires this. 

We also generally comply with requests for specific information from other regulatory and law enforcement bodies where this is necessary and proportionate.

Information is also used by the council to improve the services we deliver to you. 

Profiling and automatic decision making

The council does not use profiling or automated decision-making processes. Some processes are semi-automated such as anti-fraud data matching, but a human decision maker will always be involved before any decision is reached in relation to you.

Transfer of personal information outside the UK or European Economic Area

We will not transfer personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) unless this cannot be avoided.

We’ll only transfer data outside the UK and the EEA when we are satisfied that the party which will handle the data and the country it is processing it in will provide adequate safeguards for personal privacy. 

On the occasions when we do transfer your information outside the UK or the European Economic Area, we'll inform you. 

How long we keep your personal information

We'll only keep your information as long as we need to.

Full details of how long the council usually retains your information can be found in the council's Retention and Disposal Schedule.

However, there may be circumstances where we may need to keep your information for longer. Once we no longer need to keep your information, it will be securely destroyed.

Your rights in relation to your personal information

You have a number of rights in relation to the personal information we collect and use about you.

Further information about these rights can be found on the Information Commissioner's individual rights page.

You have the following rights:

  • the right to be informed about how your information will be used.
  • the right of access to your personal information.
  • the right to rectification, which is the right to require the council to correct any mistakes.
  • the right to request the erasure of any personal information held by the council where the council no longer has legal reason to hold the information.
  • the right to request that your information is only processed in certain ways.
  • the right to data portability.

The right to object to the council processing your personal information.

These are not absolute rights are there may be circumstances where the council is legally obliged to process your information in a particular way.

For example, your details will be accessed by the council staff who need this to provide you with a service and if the service is provided by an external agency, that agency. We are also legally obliged to protect public funds, so details will be checked internally for fraud prevention and verification purposes and may be shared with other public bodies for the same purpose.

Right to be informed

Our Data Protection Officer, Allison Black, monitors Renfrewshire Council's compliance with the law and can deal with any concerns you have about how we handle personal data.

You have the right to ask more details on:

  • what information we hold about you and how to ask us to correct any mistakes
  • agreements we have with other organisations for sharing information
  • circumstances where we can pass on your information without telling you, for example, to prevent and detect crime or produce anonymised statistics
  • our instructions to staff on how to collect, use and delete your personal information and
  • how we check information we hold is accurate and up to date.

You can exercise any of these rights by contacting us:

Right to complain

When we ask you for information, we will abide by all relevant legislation, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

However, if you are unhappy with the way we process your personal data you have the right to complain. 

Any complaints regarding your data should be addressed to the Data Protection Officer, Allison Black on dataprotection@renfrewshire.gov.uk.

If the matter is not resolved, you can contact the Information Commissioner's Office, who can also provide independent data protection advice. The address and contact details for the Information Commissioner's Officer are:

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