Enhanced and Complex Foster Placement - Foster Care Placement

Local authorities define children and young people’s needs and behaviour as either core, enhanced or complex.

At Footprints, we tailor each foster placement to meet the unique needs of the child or young person. These placements can range in complexity, and in urgent situations, we also support emergency foster placement to ensure immediate care and stability when it’s needed most.

Understanding the placement breakdown in foster care is when the plan for the foster child changed, or anything happen. However, we are making it ensure that both the child, and foster carer are supported through any challenges during the placement.

To ensure the best fit for the child and foster family, the foster care placement process is an in-depth procedure that includes careful assessment and matching. This helps determine the right option from the different types of foster care placements including situations where emergency foster care dorset may be needed for urgent placements.

Core Placements

Core placements are designed for children, and young people with relatively low-level needs. Children who have experienced mild emotional distress or disruptions in their early lives may be among them, and they need stability and care to grow. Foster carers in core placements focus on providing:

• Routine and structure
• Emotional support to build trust and resilience
• A safe and secure home environment

These placements typically suit foster carers who are new to fostering or those who want to provide care without significant additional challenges.

Enhanced Placements

Children with more complicated needs like moderate behavioral, emotional or educational problems are served by enhanced placements.Foster carers may need to have extra skills or experience because these children may have been through a lot of stress or disruptions. Enhanced placements involve:

• A focus on therapeutic support
• Collaboration with schools, therapists and social workers
• Ways to control behaviors and help people heal emotionally

Foster carers in enhanced placements get more training and higher fostering allowance to help them handle the extra responsibility that comes with these placements.

Complex Placements

Children and young people in complex placements have special needs, such as serious behavioral problems, mental health problems, or disabilities. Sibling groups, or children in need of intense therapeutic interventions may also be placed in such situations. Carers for complex placements must:

• Have extensive experience or specialised training
• Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including healthcare professionals, and counselors
• Provide intensive care, patience, and understanding

Complex placements come with increase support from our team and higher allowances to ensure foster carers can focus on meeting the needs of these vulnerable children.

Find Out More: Emergency Foster Care in Dorset & Types of Fostering Placements

At Footprints, foster carers across all placement levels receive training tailored to the types of foster care placements, 24/7 support and guidance and fostering allowances that reflect the level of care required. There is a demand for foster carers who can foster a sibling group. By fostering a sibling group, carers are helping to maintain important family bonds and emotional continuity for the children.

To find out more, contact our expert team.

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Footprints Foster Care Ltd
Registered Company No 07879639

Longham Business Park
168 Ringwood Road
Ferndown
Dorset BH22 9BU

T: 01202 573408

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Stage One Contact & home visit


Please do not be anxious about contacting us
– we promise not to put you under any pressure. We are happy to answer your questions and we need to ask questions to make sure that you meet some basic criteria, such as do you have a spare bedroom and live in the right area?
Assuming that these basic criteria are met and you are happy to proceed, we will arrange to come and meet you at your home.
The home visit usually lasts 1-2 hours and gives both parties the chance to ask lots of questions. We find out more about you and you find out more about us and what we can offer. If everyone is happy to proceed you will be given an application form to complete.
If however, having found out more about fostering, you decide that you do not wish to proceed, then do not feel embarrassed to say so. We will also be honest and let you know if we do not feel it is in your interests to proceed.

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Stage Two Assessment


If you decide to proceed, you will complete an application form and go into the assessment process. This can take between 3–6 months and is undertaken by a qualified social worker.
It is a thorough process and one which helps people understand what has shaped their lives, prepares them for the challenge of fostering and determines their motivation to foster. As part of this process, we will also undertake statutory checks and personal references, including police checks, personal and employment references and medicals.
The social worker will also meet with your personal referees, members of your household and any adult children you have living away from home to ensure they fully support your intentions to foster.

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Stage Three Initial Training


During the assessment period, you will have the opportunity to attend the Skills to Foster™ course that provides the foundation for future learning and development, as well as giving you the confidence to undertake your first placement.
You will also be required to complete a portfolio of evidence to support your assessment.

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Stage Four Fostering Panel


After stage 3 has been completed, your assessment and portfolio will be presented to a Fostering Panel. The panel is made of experienced social work practitioners and independent members, who will have carefully considered the report in advance of the panel.
You and your assessor will both attend the fostering panel to enable panel members to meet you, address any points for clarification and hear any final questions you may have.
If the panel is satisfied the requirements regarding your suitability to foster are met, they will make a recommendation to approve you as a foster carer.
The ultimate decision to approve lies with the agency decision maker, who will carefully consider the recommendation made by the fostering panel.

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