This week, (13 -17 July) is Private Fostering Week, which aims to raise awareness about the number of young people that are living in other people’s care as well highlighting the importance of letting their local council know.
If you are currently caring for someone else’s child who is under the age of 16 years (or 18 years if disabled), for longer than 28 days, then you are private fostering and must inform the council immediately unless you are a close relative. Close relatives include stepparents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles or aunts (related by blood).