Fostering separated migrant children
When children and young people arrive in the UK they have often suffered difficult past experiences and are both frightened and confused. They need people and families who can offer them a safe home. Somewhere they can start to rebuild their future and make a new life for themselves.
Where are the children from?
Children tend to be from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Turkey.
How old are the children that need care?
Most are teenagers aged 14 years plus. We do sometimes have children who are younger than this.
What support do they need?
They need people and families who can support them with:
- independence skills such as using public transport and budgeting
- orientation and practical help with finding their way around the local area
- networking with people in their community
- understanding the reality of what will happen next. We’ll also support you with this
- dealing with their difficult past experiences and negative life experiences
- accessing education and language courses
- accessing faith groups
- engaging in community activities and events
- accessing health services
- solicitors' appointments to support their asylum claim
Interested? Request an information pack or a callback
Telephone: 0300 300 8181
We’re part of Foster East, partnering with other councils in the south east to support foster carers and help children thrive.
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