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Fostering in a town house

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flyhigh · 27/12/2015 19:27

I am a foster carer and have just been having a discussion with my neighbour who is very keen to begin the fostering process. She lives in a three storey house with her bedroom and her dd bedroom on the first floor and two further bedrooms and bathroom on the second floor. I always believed LAC had to be on the same floor as carers, is that the case with many of you? Will ask our sw when back next week but just thought I would ask other carers too. Thanks

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elfish · 28/12/2015 11:39

i have never heard of that rule, lots of carers here have loft conversions that lac sleep in, so our authority don't mind

flyhigh · 28/12/2015 12:55

Thank selfish, I could well be imaging itHmm

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wonderpants · 28/12/2015 13:05

Under 10's must be on the same floor as the foster carers, so my birth children are in our loft conversion!

elfish · 28/12/2015 14:58

ah my fc older than that

2015nearlyover · 28/12/2015 17:59

Our agency had no problem wth LAC being on different floors to sleep (teenagers though)

Etihad · 28/12/2015 18:05

It is in the fostering regs. But it is possible to get exemptions in some circumstances. My FC sleeps downstairs, as it is more accessible for example, not sure how often they do exempt, but it can be done.

Pheobe1 · 28/12/2015 21:17

We have a 10 year in our loft conversion. He's been with us 4 years and nobody has had a problem with it.

notarehearsal · 29/12/2015 09:11

I sleep on the ground floor. All fostered children sleep on the first floor. I've been fostering for ten years. Never an issue. No reason it should be IMO

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