Drop in to discover the appeal of foster caring
A FOSTER care drop-in day will take place tomorrow in the Capital to give people information about fostering.
There are currently 40 children in the city waiting for a care placement and the open day is designed to urge people thinking about fostering to take the next step.
The event, in the Thistle Hotel on Leith Street, coincides with Foster Care Fortnight.
People are needed for all schemes of care, but the emphasis for Foster Care Fortnight is specifically to recruit foster carers for the city's most vulnerable children.
Councillor Marilyne MacLaren, the city's education leader, said:
"The process for becoming a foster carer is rigorous, and that is as it should be, but there are no blanket bans, so please don't think you will be turned down because you're over 40, for example, single, or don't own your own home.
"What we really need are understanding and committed people who have an enthusiasm for looking after young people.
"In return you'll be given comprehensive preparation and training, a high level of support, a weekly fee plus allowances and the chance to meet and share your experiences with other carers."
The full article contains 200 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
21 May 2008 11:02 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh