emergency foster care

Emergency foster care

Emergency fostering provides a safe place for a child or young person to stay in an emergency, such as domestic abuse, eviction and more.

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Quite often, children come into foster care at very short notice. Emergency foster care is needed when a child's at immediate risk of harm, for example, the sudden illness of a parent or the police becoming aware of an incident at their home.

There are many other possible reasons why a child may need an emergency foster carer – but the outcome is always the same: an urgent need to find a temporary foster care home for the child while longer-term plans are put in place, or until it's safe to return home. Emergency fostering is usually for just a night or two but can be for a little while longer.

This is what we mean by emergency placement foster care and it typically takes place outside normal working hours or at weekends. Nobody gets much warning, including foster parents who specialise in emergency fostering placements.

Because of the circumstances, children and young people in need of temporary support are often bewildered, frightened and traumatised. This, and the short-term nature of the work, makes it a very unique but important form of fostering.

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Role of an emergency foster parent

These are short-term placements to get a child out of danger and into safety, so it’s a very transitional role where you’ll have limited time to impact or influence a child’s development.

If the child is with you for more than a day, you might have to help them get to school or attend appointments and meetings, including with their birth parents. Occasionally children are placed a long way from their own home, so you might have to travel. But rest assured, there’s a lot of support on hand to help.

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Emergency fostering pay

As an emergency foster parent, you’ll receive a payment for each night a child spends in your care. Plus you'll have access to our rewards platform where you can find hundreds of discounts to some of your favourite shops, restaurants and family experiences.

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Are you suited to emergency fostering?

To be an emergency foster parent, you’ll need the same qualities as all foster parents. However, there are some things that are unique. As the focus is on putting the child at ease and helping reduce the stress of the situation, you’ll need to be calm, tolerant and have and the ability to form quick bonds with children.

Emergency fostering is ideal for people who are available at short notice, and who thrive with challenging situations. You can discover how to become a foster parent here or why not take the first steps and speak to us.

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Other types of fostering

respite foster care

Respite

Respite carers provide foster parents with a chance to rest, while they take care of the children for a night or two.

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Short-term foster care - foster parent with looked after children

Short-term

Short term fostering can range from a single night to 2 years, depending on the needs of the child and family.

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Parent and child fostering

Parent & child

Foster parents provide a home to a young expectant mum or a vulnerable parent and their young child.

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keeping siblings together in foster care

Siblings

There's a real shortage of individuals who can provide siblings with a loving home so they can stay together.

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