why foster with us?

how foster wales supports foster carers

support that makes a difference, from the people who know it best

Fostering is a life-changing decision, and feeling supported makes all the difference. Across Wales, foster carers are supported every day by dedicated teams, practical advice and people who understand the realities of fostering.

We share what that support looks like in real life.

In the words of foster carers themselves.

 

what support means to foster carers

Support is not just about processes or payments. For foster carers, it’s about knowing that someone is there to listen, guide, and step up when in matters most.

Every fostering journey is different, but carers consistently tell us that support plays a key role in making them feel confident, capable and never on their own.

 

foster carer voices

Hear what our foster carer say…

feeling supported day-to-day

caroline and peter

“The support we receive makes us feel like we’re being appreciated by our local authority as foster carers. It’s amazing to know there is someone there at the end of the phone outside of office hours and on weekends. We know we can contact other carers and Pioneer foster carers too, but to know there is a support team available 24/7 is great. The right support at the right time. Because when carers feel supported, the children feel secure.”

Caroline & Peter, Foster carers, Bridgend

local fostering community

Donna

It feels like an extended family. We meet up regularly, the children get to know each other, and we go on days out together. It’s just really nice to see that sense of connection.

Donna, Foster carer, Anglesey

when support matters

how we support foster carers across wales

Every Local Authority in Wales, from Anglesey to Newport, has signed up to the Foster Wales National Commitment – an agreed package of training, support and rewards offered to every Foster Wales carer.

This commitment sets out the core support you can expect, ensuring you feel valued, informed and supported throughout your fostering journey.

  • From your initial assessment with a qualified social worker to ongoing guidance from a dedicated Foster Wales team member, you’ll receive consistent professional support, along with regular opportunities to share your views.
  • Carers also benefit from peer support, tailored learning and development, at least six support groups each year, and a minimum of two social events for the whole household.
  • You’ll receive newsletters, discount schemes, a paid membership to The Fostering Network, and support to create your foster carer profile to help children settle smoothly into your home. Foster Wales also recognises your dedication with appreciation gestures and long‑service certificates, ensuring you feel valued every step of the way.

find out what support could look like for you

chat with your local foster wales team

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