Saturday, 14 January 2012

What happens at an Information Evening?

In our experience when people consider fostering, it’s something they have been thinking about for quite some time. Time being months, or even years in many cases we hear about. We find that they will have done some research online or spoken to family and friends, and as useful as that all is it isn’t the same as speaking directly to people directly involved in the fostering process.

Our Information Evenings are an informal setting to meet with our fostering team; Senior Supervising Social Workers, existing foster carers and sometimes even a birth child or a young person who has been fostered.

At Park Foster Care we hold our Information Evenings on a regular basis across the region we cover; Hanley, Warrington, Liverpool, Walsall, Derby, Uttoxeter, Nottingham, Leicester, Rugeley and Leek. On average we have between 10 and 20 people attending the sessions which run from 6.45 to 8.30pm and tea, coffee and usually biscuits are provided. There will be a PowerPoint presentation but that really is only to guide us through the process (and to keep the speakers on track!), we’ll introduce ourselves and then talk you through the process for fostering. One of our existing foster carers will join us and they will honestly tell you about their experiences; the good parts as well as the not so good stories and there will be plenty of opportunities for you to ask questions of the fostering team, the foster carer or even each other.

There is no pressure at all during the evening, we believe that this is a life changing decision and you will make your own minds up in your own time. You can take away information and if you are interested in discussing this with us further we will arrange for one of the Senior Supervising Social Workers to come and visit you in your own home to talk on a one-to-one basis.

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