Appeal for more foster carers in West Sussex

There's a particular need for people to care for teenagers across the county

Author: Adam GoacherPublished 18th Dec 2021

An appeal for more foster carers has gone out in West Sussex.

In particular, people looking to foster older children are encouraged to come forward with 64% of children currently in care are aged 11-17.

Full training and support is provided and foster carers receive up to ÂŁ510 per week in allowances for fostering teenagers.

Michelle Barnes has fostered teenagers with the County Council for 26 years. Michelle said: “Seeing all these children coming in your door as one thing, when they leave they’re totally someone else. A lot of them just need a safe place, somewhere where they can feel secure.

“To anyone thinking about fostering, I say go for it. You can be at home with your own children and there’s lots of support and training from West Sussex, there’s always help available."

Michelle added: “All they need is a chance. Somebody to be there who’s not going to give up on them. It’s just nice to change lives, and we do as foster carers.”

Jacquie Russell, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: “Christmas is an exciting time for most of us, but for many children in care who haven’t experienced happy Christmases it can be a really difficult time.

“Our foster carers like Michelle are our heroes who give these children happy experiences that really do transform their lives.

“At the moment we are in real need of people to foster teenagers. These children need a safe, stable home where they can be themselves and have the help they need to guide them into adulthood. If you think you can help, please give our friendly fostering team a call and they will be happy to answer any questions you have.”

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