Paisley Daily Express

Thank you all so much for caring

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retirement from nursing six years ago.

The former ward sister said: “All ages bring their joys and challenges and older children may be coming from background­s of families with difficulti­es and can have a fear of the future.

“Our job is to build real, firm strings of attachment to them. Through being very firm – and laying out boundaries – it gives them a security you love them enough to make sure they feel safe.

“I would say to anyone thinking about fostering ‘just pick up the phone’. If you proceed, you will be supported all along the way.

“It’s great to see a child blossom by giving them a loving home and let them see what family life can be like without so much worry and fewer difficulti­es. We just wish we had done it years ago.”

Education and children’s services convener, Councillor Jim Paterson, went along to the event.

He said: “It’s been great to meet our foster carers and hear about the wonderful work they do, as well as the challenges they face.

“One thing that has struck me is how supported they feel by our specialist team.

“We want to send out a message to anyone who thinks foster caring may be for them that you will be supported on every step of the way.

“You could transform the life of a child or young person. Some of them will have had challengin­g starts to their young lives but with the right help and guidance they could thrive.”

If you are over 21, have a spare room and are in good health, you can apply to help make a difference to a child’s life.

Children and young people of all ages need carers who will help them feel wanted, valued and safe.

As a foster carer, you can be in work or unemployed, be single, married, or in a same sex or heterosexu­al relationsh­ip, and can own or rent the property you live in.

You will be supported on every step of the journey with advice, specialist training and peer support and will also receive a generous allowance.

Anyone interested in more detail can call the team at Renfrewshi­re Council on 0300 300 1199 or email at childrenan­dfamilies@ renfrewshi­re.gov.uk

 ??  ?? Families who care The event marked Foster Care Fortnight, which ended yesterday
Families who care The event marked Foster Care Fortnight, which ended yesterday
 ??  ?? Security Una and Tom Scott love being foster carers
Security Una and Tom Scott love being foster carers
 ??  ?? Selfless Foster carer Sheila Cairney
Selfless Foster carer Sheila Cairney

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