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Posted: 07 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Should foster children be able to choose their foster parents?

Joan Scott -Inspired Services

Foster children should have a choice. The child is already unsettled before going into foster care. When I was fostering children, it would have helped if children had had a say. They should be able to visit the home first and have a look at it, to see whether they like it or not. They should have a choice of staying or leaving.

Jean Stogdon - Grand-parents Plus
It's a pipedream in the present climate. It's more about where you can push a child in than about choice. Choice would be a very good thing, but it won't happen with the national shortage of foster carers. If kinship care were better used, there could be more choice. Most children want to be placed with their family network - it's traumatic going to a stranger.
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Karen Shook - Disability equality adviser
I don't think that all foster children should decide who their foster parents should be. But children in care are not always given the right support or the opportunities to develop a personal care plan that includes their needs, views and aspirations. Older children should be fully involved with their life-planning.
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Len Smith - Gypsy activist
Foster children should have some input. Whether that extends to choosing or not, I'm not sure, because it seems difficult to arrange. Perhaps a short probationary period of just a few days, in which either party can withdraw, would suffice. Both sides should have full information about each other before arrangements are made.   


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