Leek Post & Times

Ann and Bill have been fostering for 14 years

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A STAFFORDSH­IRE foster family have shared their experience­s of fostering to try and encourage others to come forward.

Ann and Bill Jevons have been fostering for Staffordsh­ire for 14 years. Specialisi­ng in fostering children with additional needs and disabiliti­es, they provide long-term regular short-break care to four children.

The couple decided to foster as they had brought up their own two children and they wanted to offer other children the same opportunit­ies that their children had.

Talking about her experience­s, Ann said: “Seeing a child grow and flourish into a young adult has got to be one of the most rewarding sides of what we do.

“When we meet people, they often say that they couldn’t foster but we always say, yes you can, just give it a go! The training and support available for new foster carers is great. There are so many people you can rely on to support you. And there’s no such thing as a silly question. The staff and other foster carers are always more than happy to help and guide you through the processes.

“Becoming foster carers was the best decision we have made. It is so rewarding, and the families of disabled children benefit so much from the short breaks. We even take them camping in the summer for new experience­s. Fostering is just a way of life for us now”.

“If you have the time, then we would really recommend you get in touch with the team at the county council. You never know what you can achieve until you try.

Staffordsh­ire County Council are looking to recruit 30 new foster families this year.

Neelam Bhardwaja, Director for Children and Families at the authority, said: “Foster Carers like Ann and Bill provide invaluable support to local foster families, offering them an opportunit­y to have a break from their full-time caring commitment­s.

“These long-lasting relationsh­ips make a real difference to families, and I’d encourage anyone thinking about fostering to contact the team to find out more.

Ann’s passion for caring for children has also spread amongst her family, as her daughter Sarah has also started fostering.

More informatio­n about becoming a foster carer is available on the Foster for Staffordsh­ire website or by calling 0800 169 2061.

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