Somerset Council is inviting members of the community to attend a series of informal fostering information sessions this September. These events are open to anyone curious about fostering.
Each session provides a relaxed setting to learn more about the realities of fostering, with complimentary refreshments including hot drinks and cake. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with experienced foster carers and hear honest, first-hand accounts of what the role involves. The Council’s fostering team will also be available to answer questions on support, financial allowances and the application process.
Fostering does not have to be a full-time commitment. There are a range of roles to suit different lifestyles and the needs of children in care, from occasional weekend care and short-term placements to long-term fostering or roles supporting a parent and their young child.
Councillor Heather Shearer, Lead Member for Children, Families and Education, said:
Fostering can be life-changing, not just for the child but for the carer too. Whether you are able to offer a few hours now and again or something more long-term, there is a way to get involved that fits you. Our team is here to support and guide you at every step.
The information sessions, along with booking links, are listed below:
Event and booking link | Day, date and time | Venue |
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Fostering in Somerset Information Session – Somerton | Tuesday, 2 September, between 6pm and 8pm | The Parish Rooms, Market Square, Somerton TA11 7NB |
Fostering in Somerset Information Session – Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge | Wednesday, 3 September, between 6pm and 8pm | Burnham-on-Sea Community Centre, The Hall, 5 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 2ET |
Fostering in Somerset Information Session – Wells | Thursday, 4 September, between 6pm and 8pm | Coxley Memorial Hall, Main Road, Coxley, Wells BA5 1QZ |
For further insight into the experiences of foster carers across Somerset, visit Fostering in Somerset’s Meet the foster carers page.
No previous experience is needed to become a foster carer. Applicants simply need to be aged 21 or over and have a spare room in their home.
To find out more about fostering in Somerset visit fosteringinsomerset.org.uk or call 0800 587 9900.