Fostering in Faith



Fostering a Muslim Child

To make sure that we have the best possible outcomes for our Muslim children and young people, we strive to recruit foster families that can provide a safe, nurturing and a culturally responsive home that respects the child’s religious identity.

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Fostering a Christian Child

 

Religious identity: One of the most important things you can do to support the faith of a Christian child in your care is to create a safe and secure environment in which they can continue to practice and strengthen their faith.

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Fostering a Sikh Child

To fully support your foster child, we would be look for you to show that you are (or how to plan to become), knowledgeable about Sikh religious holidays, such as Diwali or Vaisakhi in order to provide the child with an opportunity to celebrate their faith and heritage.

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Fostering in Faith

When a child comes from a household where religion and faith are followed it is important for that child that where possible, that he or she may be placed with a Foster Home where by the same religious practice is followed. If for example they are used to attending church or celebrating certain festivals such as Eid or Diwali we want them to be able to continue to do so, but more so than that, its about helping that child stay connected to their roots, to stay connected to their identity. Read further below about fostering across different faiths.

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Interested? We’d love to hear from you. You could help us to make a real difference and give a child a safe and stable home.

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