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can i become a foster parent?

Whether you’re single, married or have a family of your own, there’s a place for you with Bespoke

What are the fostering requirements in the UK?


If you’re thinking of becoming a foster parent, there are only a few initial requirements when applying to foster.

To foster in the UK, you must:

  • be over the age of 21
  • have the right to live and work in the UK
  • have a spare bedroom in your house for a child to call their own
  • be committed to making a difference to a child in care

If you meet these criteria, we'd love to hear from you! Reach out to our friendly team to register your interest. One of our bespoke fostering advisors will then contact you at a convenient time to answer any questions and learn more about you, your family, and your personal qualities. 

What makes a great foster parent?

Your current skills, experiences and personal qualities could mean that you’re already a great fit to become a foster parent. Let’s take a look at some things to consider when deciding if fostering is right for you, and your family.  

It’s important that your home is a safe and clean place to welcome a child. Any child in your care should have a room of their own which is always available to them. Generally children will be unable to share bedrooms. 


If you have your own children or have worked with children in a professional or voluntary setting, this is a great indicator that you likely already have many of the key parenting skills required to become an excellent foster parent..


At Bespoke Fostering, we understand the importance of taking care of the needs of every member of your fostering family. Because of this, we put lots of time and resources into supporting the wellbeing of your own children. We do this by offering tailored support, including support groups and online resources specially designed for children who foster.


Every foster parent needs a support network to lean on when times get hard, whether it be family members, friends, or other foster parents who you’ll get to know through our foster parent buddy scheme, regular support groups and local events. You’ll also be able to rely upon your designated social worker and a family support worker. We encourage you to reach out to us day or night by calling our 24/7 helpline. 


You’re also welcome to invite your support network along on training sessions, so that everyone in your life can get a better understanding of how best to support you, your family, and the child in your care. Alongside this Bespoke will hold support groups for your support network. 


We welcome foster parents who have underlying health conditions, disabilities, or mental health diagnoses. None of these lived experiences are necessarily an obstacle to becoming a foster parent. 


However, it’s important that your circumstances won’t affect your ability to look after a young person safely, and that you’ll have enough energy, both physical and emotional, to fulfil their needs and ensure that fostering won’t put a strain on your own wellbeing. 


One important role of a foster parent is the ability to champion and advocate for the needs of the child in your care. You’ll also need to be prepared to work closely with others involved in ensuring the child in your care has the best outcomes possible, including other care professionals, your social worker, and your child’s school.


Depending on the circumstances, you may also work with therapists or members of the child's birth family. While this can sometimes be challenging, it’s important to form respectful and professional relationships with family members to help maintain those vital connections whenever possible.. Bespoke will be on hand to support you each step of the way. 


You’ll receive a generous allowance from us while a child is in your care, designed to recognise your professionalism and commitment. We also offer other benefits, such as allowances for birthdays and religious festivals, discounts, and two weeks of paid respite.


As a foster parent, you may experience short periods where you’re not receiving an income from fostering due to not having a child living with you. However, with a dedicated referrals team, you can trust that as soon as you’re ready to welcome a child into your home, our expert team will be working hard to match you with children who will be a great fit to join your family. 

Our referrals team screen hundreds of referrals each day, meaning there is never a shortage of potential matches. Speak with our placement team today. 


why choose Bespoke

At Bespoke Fostering, we ensuring that every member of your family, including your own children, grandchildren, foster children and you, has a rewarding, positive and enjoyable fostering experience. We care deeply about supporting the wellbeing of every member of your family, and will tailor our approach to fit your needs.


Other benefits of fostering with Bespoke Fostering include:

  • Directors who have over 15 years experience as foster parents 
  • Support from a dedicated social worker and a family support worker
  • Access to an educational expert who’ll help you in supporting the child in your care to get the best out of their education
  • Expert training tailored to your needs, plus a variety of additional training opportunities
  • A flexible assessment process designed to work around your busy life
  • Around-the-clock support via our 24/7 helpline


Do you think fostering could be the right choice for you? We invite you to join us on this wonderful journey to providing safety and security for young people in the UK. Contact us today to begin your journey to fostering by completing our online enquiry form, or give us a call for a confidential chat on 00000000000

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at carter_fostering@icloud.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

There are several factors that can prevent you from becoming a foster parent. These include not meeting the initial foster care requirements, such as being over 21 years old, having a spare bedroom, or having the legal right to live in the UK. Additionally, certain criminal convictions, particularly those of a sexual nature, are disqualifying.


We'll also need to consider other factors that may affect your ability to provide a stable home and meet a young person's needs including physical or mental health conditions.

However, we recommend having a confidential chat with one of our fostering advisors, who can offer personalised advice regarding your situation.


The amount of fostering allowance you could receive depends upon several factors, including your level of fostering experience, how many children you foster, the age of those children, whether or not they are related and any additional needs they may have. 


Earn over £000 per week per child with Bespoke Fostering


The minimum requirement for a foster child's bedroom is that it’s safe, secure, well-maintained and that it's always available for a child in your care. Ideally, the space should be sufficient to accommodate a single bed, desk, and chest of drawers or wardrobe. However, if you're unsure, please speak to our team for advice.


No, there is no upper age limit for foster parents. As long as you are fit and healthy, and able to provide care to a child.


In most instances, it will take between 4-6 months until you’re approved as a foster parent. This allows us time to get to know you and your family by conducting home visits, time for you to complete your ‘Prepare to Foster’ training, and time for the necessary checks to be completed. 

Learn more about the process of becoming a foster parent.


During your fostering assessment, there will be a number of background checks that we’ll need to complete to make sure you’re suitable for fostering. These include:

  • An advanced DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service) 
  • Local authority checks
  • A medical assessment
  • Health and safety checks on your home
  • A pet assessment
  • A financial assessment

Anyone living in your home over the age of 18 will also be required to complete an advanced DBS check. Learn more about the different checks required to become a foster parent.


LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

At Bespoke fostering We welcome foster parents from the LGBTQIA+ community, who are doing an extraordinary job. Join our team!

No experiance required

LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

You don't need previous experience to foster, either professionally or personally, although it can be beneficial.

Working and Fostering

LGBTQIA+ Foster Parents

It's possible to work and foster, however it completely depends on your personal circumstances.

Fostering with a Disability

It's possible to foster with a disability - we'll just need to assess whether you'll be able to meet a child's needs.

Single Foster Parent

Single Foster Parent

You can be single and foster, as well as be a single parent. There are some extra things for you to consider though.

Mental Health

Single Foster Parent

Having a mental health condition is not necessarily a barrier to fostering as long as you can offer a stable, secure home.

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