Come and hear about being a foster family, a short-term foster family and a foster carer

19.11.2024 11.06

In order to find new families, Child Welfare’s Family Care of the Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County organises information session in 

Espoo 27 November 2024 at 17-19:30; Postipuun vastaanottokoti, Armas Launiksen katu 10, Espoo

More information and registration: Satu Smolander, 040 541 4289, satu.smolander@luvn.fi

New foster families and carers are being sought for children of all ages. Family Care of the Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County has 450 children in 200 foster families and 100 foster carers in Southern Finland. Every year, dozens of new families are needed. Family Care employs professional staff to support foster families and carers in the important work they do.

Currently, there is a significant shortage of short-term foster families for infants (aged 0–2) in the entire Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County.

We are also looking for foster carers to stand in for foster families. As a foster carer, you will, for example, take care of a child once a month for the weekend. Caring for the child can take place in the home of the foster carer or the foster family.

Becoming a foster family is a big decision that affects the whole family’s life. Children under placement have experienced many kinds of losses in their lives. Therefore, it is important that families interested in becoming foster families receive coaching prior to taking on this role. In the Western Uusimaa Wellbeing Services County, 2 to 3 group-format PRIDE advance coaching sessions are organised annually for those interested in foster family activities. During the coaching, families have the opportunity to reflect on their ability and readiness to serve as a foster family.

Read more about the subject: https://www.luvn.fi/en/services/foster-parenting-western-uusimaa-wellbeing-services-county