Oh what a shame choc - I know this drives foster carers round the bend and it sounds like no-one bothered to phone you - very bad manners in my opinion, and I always used to remind the sw to let the carer know if the child was being placed elsewhere, or to let the link worker know to phone the carer.
Maypole - I'm sorry but I am really confused by your post. Why should foster carers save money for the child. You mentioned DLA, which of course should be saved because a parent has the right to know what is happening to that money, so every penny has to be accounted for and the carer needs to ensure the sw is aware of any money that is needed to be used from a child's DLA just to be on the safe side.
I have never heard of foster carers saving for a child before, only in the case of DLA which can be a substantial sum each month. In fact I recall a case where the foster carers spent all the money in a child's DLA account before she moved to another placement, some of it on the child, but some on presents from the child (who was not able to understand this notion) to them and their children. It was a huge amount of money and I'm afraid we had to de-register the carers.
I think the child in care needs some kind of book (call it memory book/box or life story book) to chart his/her progress through care, but I still don't understand why you think this should come with the placement. I have never heard of that either.
It is possible to get a passport for a child in care, but if the child is not on a Care Order I accept it can be more difficult but should not be beyond the realms of possibility. I can understand the nat parents not wanting to give up the birth certificate, and the chances of them already having a passport are remote. However a good sw should be able to persaude the parents to allow them to apply for a passport on their child's behalf which is what happens if the child is on a Care Order.
Obviously don't know which LA you foster for, but they seem to have some strange rules for their carers.