In addition to this report, a survey conducted by Five Rivers Child Care has shown that over 60% of the public in the South East are unaware that LGBTQ+ people can foster and, with a record number of children in care (78,150), charity New Family Social claims if just one percent of the LGBTQ+ community was to foster, there would be no children waiting for a home.
“It’s extremely important to have a diverse range of foster carers across the country to reflect the diverse nature of the children and young people entering the care system and provide role models from all walks of life. We have some amazing LGBTQ+ carers who are enriching children’s and young people’s lives every day and encourage anyone who would like to do the same to get in touch.”
People from all walks of life can become foster carers as long as they are over 21 years of age. This includes single people, co-habiting couples, same sex couples and people living in rented accommodation – the only requirement is a private bedroom for each foster child.
For more information on Five Rivers Child Care, visit their website, call the enquiries team on 01722 435750, or email carer.enquiries@five-rivers.org