Most foster carers find the experience of an allegation very stressful.
They are often shocked, frightened, angry and feel very alone. Some foster carers have told us they feel ‘guilty until proven innocent’.
A reliable, positive support system can be a lifeline to foster carers. In addition to the support from friends, family and their extended support network, we offer a range of support that foster carers facing an allegation can access.
Our guide to allegations, concerns and complaints
We have produced a comprehensive guide designed to help foster carers understand what is likely to happen if an allegation is made against them or a member of their family. It costs £3 for members and £6 for non-members and contains:
- an explanation of what allegations are and why they are made
- suggestions of good practice to minimise the risk of an allegation
- advice about what to do if an allegation is made
- advice on how to seek legal support in the event of an allegation
- information on what might happen once an allegation has been made
- sources of further assistance and independent support