The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Families sought to provide vulnerable children with care

Plea: Perth and Kinross Council embarks on bid to boost numbers

- Mark Mackay mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

Families are being sought to help address a crippling lack of carers across Perth and Kinross and help children in need.

An increasing number of youngsters require to be looked after by the council, often coming from complex and difficult background­s.

The care they receive can be critical to their future lives and in many cases ensures they can remain in the area, close to friends and family.

The need to recruit more carers for local children and young people has seen the local authority launch a new campaign to boost numbers.

The region, and many others across Scotland, has long suffered from a shortage of foster carers for those who, for a range of reasons, need to be accommodat­ed away from their birth family on a temporary or permanent basis.

There is also a need for families willing to act as respite and short break carers, particular­ly to help families with children who have disabiliti­es.

A third key area in which the council is hoping to find help is in providing supported lodgings to young people aged 16 and over who are moving on from being looked after by the council.

There are a significan­t number of such youngsters who need a safe and supportive environmen­t in which they can develop the skills they need for adult life, such as cooking and budgeting.

Assistance will be offered by the council and its education and children’s services department in particular to all those who volunteer.

Foster carers and supported lodgings providers both receive training and ongoing support, while weekly fees are also paid that reflect the particular types of care and support being offered.

Sheena Devlin, director of education and children’s services, said: “We already have a very dedicated group of people providing temporary and permanent foster care and supported lodgings in Perth and Kinross.

“Their role in supporting us to provide care and support to some of the most vulnerable children and young people in our communitie­s is absolutely vital.

“The aim in launching this campaign is to ensure that into the future we have a sufficient pool of carers available to meet youngsters’ needs here in Perth and Kinross.”

Anyone interested in becoming a foster carer can call 01738 477806 while those who can offer supported lodgings can call 01738 783466.

The aim in launching this campaign is to ensure that into the future we havea sufficient pool of carers available to meet youngsters’ needs here in Perth and Kinross. SHEENA DEVLIN

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