Types of foster care placements

Barnardo’s services across the UK provide a variety of foster placements to children and young people.

We provide services such as long term and bridging foster care placements.

Children and young people's needs in relation to gender, religion, ethnic origin, language, culture, disability and sexuality receive priority attention.

Every child in foster care will have their own unique care needs.

Here is an outline of the different types of foster care placements required by Barnardo's services:

Permanence or long term foster placements

Permanence or long term foster placements are when a child is matched with a carer and will live with them until they leave care. They may continue to have contact with their birth family. This will be agreed and detailed in the child’s care plan.

Bridging foster placements

Bridging foster placements are generally part of the child and young persons care plan and can last up to two years. In many placements the carers will work closely with the birth families towards reunification or in preparation for adoption.

Short term foster placements

Short term foster placements require carers who can work in partnership and contribute to an assessment of the child or young person’s long term placement needs. This is usually time limited from a few weeks to two years.

Parent and child foster placements

Parent and child foster placements are specific for younger mothers and/or fathers and their child. Foster carers provide support and guidance to the parent(s) and help them develop good parenting skills.

Emergency placements

Emergency foster placements require carers who feel skilled to meet the needs of a child or young person who requires a placement due to unforseen circumstances.

View a list of our specialist fostering services.

Contact your local service to foster with us