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Culturally, practical help and advice has been available to families from Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles and trusted family friends. We have recreated this extended family by using full and part time (supplementary) carers, enabling the main foster carers to share the load, and benefit from the friendship and support of other qualified carers. |
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Main carers may be single or couples, with or without children of their own. These carers have children living with them full time and are given regular time off whilst the children are looked after by supplementary carers. |
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This means that the fostered children benefit from healthy relationships with a variety of interested and motivated adults, both young and old, who look after them one evening a week, as well as arranging some daytime trips. |
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Our senior carers work closely with each carer giving informal support, and our social workers supervise and give more formal back up. |
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The pay is good for both main and supplementary carers, and all main carers are entitled to fully paid holidays when their foster children are looked after for them. |
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A mileage allowance is paid, and we offer a very competitive contributory group private health insurance scheme and access to a contributory pension scheme, and for senior carers, a telephone and hospitality allowance. |
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We run excellent training courses, using recognised experts in their subjects. |
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| Family Matters Fostering Ltd is registered with the Ofsted. | ||||||||||