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Fostering

with Oxfordshire County Council

See the difference being a foster carer makes to the lives of Sam, Tabitha and Chris and many others.

Read their fostering story

“These kids don't want money, they don't want things - they just want love and attention, and they want your time.”

Sue, foster carer

Fostering is providing a safe, stable and caring home for a child when birth parents need more support.

Have you got love to give and a place a child could call home?

Discover what's involved

We're often out and about in the county. Find out where we'll be and when we're online to answer any questions.

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Have you thought about fostering?

What’s stopping you?

Do I need to own my home?

You don’t have to own your home to foster. Renting is fine as long as you have a stable tenancy.

Am I too old?

You must be over 18 to foster but there is no upper age limit. We have foster carers who are fostering in their 70s.

I’m single. Does that matter?

Children need stable, loving homes. It doesn’t matter if you are single or have a partner.

How will I afford it?

To support the cost of looking after a child, we pay foster carers allowances, expenses and in some cases payments for additional skills. We pay allowances rather than salaries, so it is unlikely to affect your state benefits and your tax position.

I have a disability. Can I still foster?

Having a disability won't stop you from fostering if you are active, emotionally strong and can care for the child placed with you.

Sound interesting? Whoever you are, and whatever your background, as long as you can meet the ongoing needs of the child you'd be caring for, we'd love to hear from you.

From babies to teens – all children deserve a place to call home and the right person to care for them.

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Yes! I'm interested in finding out more

Got a question? Give us a call on 0300 131 2797.

We're open between 9am - 5pm, Monday to Thursday and between 9 am - 4pm, Friday. All excluding bank holidays.

Are you an existing foster carer looking to transfer?

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