Fostering in Central Bedfordshire
Deciding to foster a young person is a big decision, but most people don’t realise that they already have the skills and life experience to become a great foster carer.
For children and young people in care, it’s not all about the big moments, it’s actually the ordinary moments that count. The time spent together; it’s the family walks, family mealtimes and the daily routines that mean the most.
Could you make the ordinary moments count? Find out more about becoming a foster carer.
Telephone: 0300 300 8181
How do I become a foster carer?
Our short video talks you through the six steps to becoming a foster carer.
Starting from the moment you register your interest, we'll guide you through the entire assessment process, all the way to the day you become a fully approved member of the fostering community.
Read more about the foster carer assessment process.
I love going out on my bike with Steve, he goes really fast! He shows me what to do when something is broken so I can fix it.
They taught me skills I hadn’t learned at home. I learned to make this banging tomato soup with cheese rolls. I still make it today.
Sandra takes us to the park on our scooters. We go on the slide and swings and she races us home. She’s so funny.