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How many foster children can you be registered for?

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NotmylastRolo · 08/02/2013 21:47

We have two double bedrooms spare in our home which we use for fostering.
We had a long term placement of siblings until last week (a boy and a girl) but social services separated them for their own good and now we only have the one child with us long term.

We expected to be offered another foster child so dh and I are understandably not happy to be told that there will not be another child placed alongside our foster child. Also, we were told that our registration is changing at next panel in the summer from two children to one child aged 0-18 years.

Our foster child in placement with us is well settled. It all seems a bit strange and we can get no explanation for why we will not have another child placed with us.

Is it usual to re-register foster carers from two children to one child at panel. We are not sure what is going on really. Any help appreciated.

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plainjayne123 · 08/02/2013 21:55

There can be upto 3 placements. You should of course be told why they are changing your approval and not giving you another placement, it is ridiculous.

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plainjayne123 · 08/02/2013 21:55

Fostering network is a great place for support and info

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scarlet5tyger · 09/02/2013 10:19

That sounds really odd to me - especially when we're constantly told of the desperate shortage of foster carers. I've heard lots of tales of carers being asked to take more children than they're approved for (myself included) but never less.

I'd be demanding answers if I were you.

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fasparent · 27/02/2013 23:19

Depends on what criteria SS are using . Sibling group of 5 we had counted as
One placement. had another two also , all long term , we Adopted them all in the event , still continuing fostering , all are now adults, some are foster parents themselfs, also our birth daughter. Always being asked too take more
but have too stand your ground , it has too fit around the family and not effect the quality of your life.

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musickeepsmesane · 04/03/2013 23:33

I am very curious about this. Is it that the remaining child has to be a solo placement? In which case you should be looking for what, I think, is now called 'an enhanced payment' as I guess technically you are losing earnings. It could be that your bosses (LA or independant?) are being clever and saving money. One of our placements was incredibly challenging and when it became obvious that we couldn't have other kids in the house, we got paid an extra fee. You will have to challenge this before it gets to panel, get all the facts and make sure everyone knows you are not happy.

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