Why Carers Choose Us

We know that fostering is an incredibly rewarding role – but we also understand it comes with challenges. That’s why we’re committed to giving our foster carers the very best support, every step of the way.

At Rees Parent and Child Fostering, we see our carers as an essential part of our team. We work hard to build positive relationships between foster carers, their supervising social workers and the wider team. Our goal is to create a culture where you feel comfortable speaking openly and honestly about any challenges you face, so we can work together to find solutions and support you.

Supporting You

When you foster with us, you’ll never feel like you’re on your own. We’re here 24/7, 365 days a year, to make sure you always have someone to turn to.

Every carer is assigned a dedicated Supervising Social Worker (SSW) who provides regular supervision, guidance, and advice. You’ll have at least one supervision visit each month, plus extra visits whenever you need them.

Fostering doesn’t stop at 5 pm, so neither do we. Our out-of-hours service is always available, supported by experienced social workers, with senior management on hand if needed. Whenever you call, you’ll reach someone who understands fostering and can give you practical advice and reassurance.

You’ll also receive a comprehensive Foster Carer Handbook, packed with useful information, key contacts, and guidance. Plus, you’ll have access to an extensive training programme, starting during your assessment and continuing throughout your fostering journey.

We believe in the power of connection. That’s why we organise regular support groups and forums – online and in person – where carers can share experiences, learn from each other, and build strong peer networks. We also match new carers with experienced mentors for extra support.

Fostering is a family journey, so we make sure your whole household feels included. We arrange fun events for carers and their families, including your own children, to recognise and celebrate their important role. Where needed, we can offer confidential consultations with an independent therapist – for those times when you just need some personal space to talk things through.

With Rees Parent and Child Fostering, you’ll always have a dedicated, caring team behind you – ready to help you provide the best care possible.

Benefits and Financial Support

FosterTalk Membership

All our foster carers receive an annual membership to FosterTalk, a leading support organisation for foster carers. This membership gives you access to independent, professional advice and guidance whenever you need it. It also includes legal advice and legal expenses insurance, so if you ever need legal representation in relation to an allegation, you’ll have the right support in place. FosterTalk also provides free access to specialist tax advisors to ensure you have all the information and guidance around your fostering income and tax responsibilities at the end of the phone.

Training

At Rees Parent and Child Fostering, we believe that well-trained foster carers provide the best possible outcomes for families. That’s why our training programme is designed to help you build specialist and therapeutic knowledge as well as practical skills to support vulnerable parents and their children.

Our training will help you:

  • Develop strong skills in observation, recording and assessing parenting capacity
  • Gain a deeper understanding of child development, attachment and safeguarding
  • Learn how to support parents in keeping children safe and meeting their needs
  • Build confidence in identifying both strengths and gaps in a parent’s knowledge

As a foster carer, you’ll learn how to model good parenting and reinforce positive, child-focused behaviours through praise. You’ll also gain the confidence to appropriately challenge poor parental behaviours – always with the goal of maintaining a safe, nurturing environment for both parent and child.

We also place a strong emphasis on accurate and professional recording. You’ll be trained to make concise, factual and non-judgmental records of your observations and interactions, which play a vital role in assessments and decision-making.

Caring for Parents and Children in Placement

Supporting our carers is only part of what we do. We’re equally committed to the families in your care. We believe every child deserves the chance to thrive, and every parent deserves the opportunity to develop safe and effective parenting skills. That’s why we work flexibly and responsively, offering tailored support to give families the best possible chance of success.

Our aim is simple: To create a safe, nurturing environment where children can flourish and parents can gain the skills and confidence they need for a brighter future.

Referring a Friend

Fostering with Rees is all about community, and we know the best recommendations often come from people who care. That’s why we’ve introduced our Refer a Friend scheme. If you know someone who could make a difference as a foster carer, we’d love to chat with you about how this works.