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Are you looking after someone else's child?

Is your child living with another family?

Private fostering is when a child or young person under 16 years old (or 18 if they have a disability) is looked after for 28 days or more by someone who is not a close relative*.

*Close relatives include parents, brothers, sisters, step-parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents.

Private fostering is very different from approved foster care provided by the local authority. It is a private arrangement where a parent asks another adult to look after their child on a full-time basis.

Examples include:

What do I have to do if I am privately fostering or my child is privately fostered?

If you live in Oldham and are looking after somebody else’s child and think you could be a private foster carer, or you are a parent of a child who is living in Oldham with another family, you must inform Oldham Council as soon as possible.

If you are about to look after a child under a private fostering agreement or you are making arrangements for your child to be cared for by someone who is not a close relative, you must inform Oldham Council six weeks before the arrangement starts.

Why involve Oldham Council?

The 1989 Children Act gives Oldham Council a legal duty to make sure that any child under 16 years (18 years if disabled) who is living for long periods with unrelated adults is:

What will Oldham Council do?

Oldham Council will work in partnership with the child, the child’s parents and the private foster carers to ensure that the best possible arrangements are in place for the child.

We will:

My child lives with another family, what are my responsibilities?

As the child’s parent you have a duty to inform Oldham Council of any private fostering arrangement relating to your child.

When your child lives with private foster carers, you keep all legal rights and responsibilities.

This means that you should be:

If the private fostering arrangement changes you must inform Oldham Council within 48 hours.

I am a private foster carer, what are my responsibilities?

As a private foster carer you have a duty to inform Oldham Council of any child you are looking after under a private fostering arrangement.

When you care for somebody else’s child, all legal rights and responsibilities remain with the child’s parents.

You will be expected to:

If the private fostering arrangement changes you must inform Oldham Council within 48 hours.

For more information, or to inform Oldham Council of a private fostering arrangement, please telephone 0161 770 3790/1 or email cat-duty@oldham.gov.uk

Alternatively write to us at:

Children's Assessment Team
Royton Town Hall
Royton
Oldham
OL2 6QJ


Social Care & Welfare:

Services for Adults
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Adoption and Fostering
After Care Mentoring Project (AMP)
Children with Disabilities
Children Services Plan
Child Protection
Oldham Family Link Scheme
Private Fostering
Useful Addresses
How to Complain, Comment or Compliment
Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA)
Performance Improvement Plan
Preventative Strategy
Information for Carers
Charges for Social Care Services
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2007/08

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