Mother and baby fostering

Foster carers help and encourage the parent to develop their parenting skills.

The foster carer has an important role observing and recording how the parent looks after the child.

Mother and baby fostering can be complex and challenging and the foster carer requires skills and qualities such as:

•assertiveness

 

•discretion

 

•confidence

 

•sensitivity

 

•24-hour commitment

Mother and baby fostering

involves the placement of a parent and child who is experiencing difficulties.

This kind of fostering is often an alternative to a mother and baby residential unit.

A baby's social worker may make the decision for the fostering placement, if the parent needs extra help but doesn't have an extended family.

Foster carers take part in assessments and encourage young mothers without taking over their parental responsibilities.

Placements are usually for a period of between 12 to 24 weeks.

There is a growing need for more foster carers who are interested in looking after young, most often teenage mothers and their babies.

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