Private Fostering is when a child or young person under 16 (or 18 if disabled) goes to live for 28 days or more with someone who is not a:
Private Fostering is different from public fostering, where a child is accommodated by the local authority, and is usually arranged by the parent and carer. |
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Examples of private fostering include:
If your child is going to be privately fostered or you are a private foster carer the law says that you must tell us about it six weeks beforehand, or immediately if the arrangement has already begun. It is an offence not to do so.
The law also includes any third party involved in making the arrangement, for example a language college, and any organisation, for example a school, in contact with a child or young person who is privately fostered if that organisation believes that we have not been told by the carer or parent.
To notify us of a private fostering arrangement please contact the Access Centre:
By Phone: 0845 607 2000
By Email: childrensservices@worcestershire.gov.uk
By Post: Children’s Services, PO Box 585, Worcester WR4 4AD