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Can you help keep vulnerable families in Cumbria together?
20/04/2021
Cumbria County Councilâs fostering service has launched a campaign to recruit foster carers who can welcome a vulnerable parent and their baby into their home.
By caring for a parent and their child, the aim is that you will use skills you have acquired as a parent or carer yourself, to model positive parenting and give the family the best possible chances of staying together and flourishing.
Foster carer Terri Forbes, of Barrow, has fostered with the council for more than 20 years and specialises in âparent and childâ fostering.
Terri said: âI started fostering because I love spending time with children and, as a single mum, saw fostering as a way of helping children and at the same time being able to stay at home with my own young children.
A brand-new campaign is being launched this week by Cumbria County Council’s fostering service to help keep families together. A brand-new campaign is being launched this week by Cumbria County Council’s fostering service to help keep families together. The campaign hopes to find foster carers who can welcome a vulnerable parent and their baby into their home. The aim of the campaign is that foster carers will use skills they have acquired, as a parent or carer, to model positive parenting and give the family the best possible chances of staying together. Foster carer Tracy Fowler, from Allerdale, has been fostering for 10 years and offering parent and child placements for six years.