Blogs

Naomi Taylor, a creative for brand agency Mr President, came to our attention after being featured in Campaign – a magazine for the advertising and media industry. In the article she described hitting ‘rock bottom’ as a care leaver before getting her life back on track and winning a prestigious industry award. She also outlined her frustrations with the lack of opportunities and support afforded to care leavers.

By communications on January 25th, 2019

When I fostered fourteen year old Stevie, whose story I tell in Finding Stevie, I had a sharp learning in curve in how to keep young people safe online. I learnt a lot and so did Stevie, unfortunately the hard way.

By Cathy Glass on January 22nd, 2019
Here's the latest news from our campaigns team, including our biggest achievements for 2018 and what's coming up in the year ahead.
By Izzy Roberts on January 16th, 2019

Here at The Fostering Network, we love fundraising! It’s the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself, try something new or take a hobby that little bit further while raising money to support those involved in fostering. Community fundraising is a vital source of funds for The Fostering Network but we understand that it can seem like a dauting task at first - what shall I sign up to? How? Who will sponsor me?

By admin on January 11th, 2019

Kinship foster carer, Jenny, has overcome every hurdle with her grandchildren and is proud to see them thriving at university.

Jenny fought for the right to become a foster carer for her grandchildren, knowing it would help her to give them the best opportunities. A decade on and both her grandchildren are studying at university. Though there have been huge challenges in getting them there, the introduction of Staying Put in England and other support from the university have made it possible.

By Policy and Campaigns tFN on December 14th, 2018

Four years ago, with the support of our members, The Fostering Network led a campaign to change the law to allow young people to stay with their foster carers up to the age of 21.

The introduction of Staying Put in England was a huge achievement with the potential to be life-changing for generations of fostered young people. Government, local authorities, charities, foster carers and young people recognised the unfairness in the fact that the average age for a young person to leave home was 24 (it’s 25 now!) and yet those in foster care had to move on six years earlier. All those involved recognised that we needed to do more to support care leavers in the transition to adulthood, and the new law sought to offer this support and stability.

However, the promise of Staying Put remains unfulfilled.

By admin on December 14th, 2018

We have been disappointed with the negative portrayal of care and the experience of looked after children in some media over the last few days, surrounding the new documentary series by Lemn Sissay. While The Fostering Network always welcomes a focus on looked after children and the care system we feel that the coverage was not reflective of the reality of the vast majority of fostered children and young people.

By admin on November 29th, 2018

Back in October, we spoke to Shane from Dreams beds, who was captain of a corporate challenge team made up of adventurous souls doing the National Three Peaks challenge - summiting Britain’s highest three peaks in just 24 hours! Despite facing the worst that Storm Callum could throw at them, all 14 of them competed the challenge which is an incredible achievement (even one of the challenge instructors commented on how rare it is for a large group to all complete it!).  

They also raised over £12,000 for The Fostering Network which is outstanding and made it all the more worth it for the team during those tougher moments of darkness and driving rain. We caught up with Shane as he reflected a month on from this epic adventure…

By Daniel.Sinclairtfn on November 28th, 2018
Some of you may have heard the phrase ‘digital fundraising’ – what does it conjure up for you? Robots doing bakes sales? Online only currencies? Maybe the digital element of charitable giving makes you want to run for cover?!
 
Digital fundraising is simply ‘giving to a charity of your choice using an online method’- of which there are many!
 
Cue this useful blog which aims to demystify some of the options available to our fantastic fundraisers and give you some of the best options out there to make your online shopping do good things and make donating easier…
By Daniel.Sinclairtfn on November 12th, 2018

We hear from Alex Shewring, the daughter of a foster carer, about what being a foster sibling means to her

By DavidEggboro on October 26th, 2018