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Adoption and fostering

It's Foster Care Fortnight and the Lincolnshire Fostering Service is highlighting the need for more people to come forward and foster across the county.

Foster Care Fortnight is the Fostering Network's annual national campaign to raise the profile of fostering, and this year runs from Monday 11 to Sunday 24 May.

Cllr Patricia Bradwell OBE, Executive Member for Children's Services, said: "Nationally, there is a shortage of foster carers, and Lincolnshire is no exception. We are always looking for ordinary people to come forward who are willing to do something extraordinary and give a child a loving home.

"Fostering makes a real positive difference to the lives of children and young people who are unable to live with their birth families, for whatever reason.

"While the fostering service has been successful in recruiting carers across the county over the past few years, more foster carers are needed, particularly for teenagers, children with additional needs, those who require long-term homes, or brothers and sisters who need to be kept together.

"So we are actively recruiting foster carers for both short-term and long-term fostering, as well as for some specialist schemes.

"If you've ever considered fostering, now is the time to take that next step to support children in Lincolnshire."

You can apply to foster today at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/fostering or call our friendly team on 01522 554114 for more information.

Published: 11th May 2020