Tusla looking to recruit local foster carers

Child and Family Agency Tusla looking for ‘invisible heroes’ who make daily sacrifices to enable the children in their care to grow, flourish, and reach the best of their potential

Tusla Child and Family Agency is looking to recruit foster carers in Meath.

There were 383 children in foster care and 293 foster carers in counties Meath and Louth at the end of June this year and the agency needs to recruit more carers.

The agency launched a recruitment drive last week Fostering Week 2020.

The campaign, with a theme of ‘Raising Amazing’, celebrates how Tusla foster carers have positively transformed the lives of vulnerable children and young people, and appeals to others to join with Tusla in helping to provide a child with a safe and loving home environment.

In Ireland, there are 5,957 children in care. Of these, 5,450 children are cared for by 4,124 foster families.

Covid-19 has impacted on Tusla fostering services by significantly slowing down the assessment, training and communication processes’ involved in the recruitment of new foster carers.

Grainne Sullivan Tusla Area Manager for Meath and Louth said: “Tusla foster carers are invisible heroes in towns and villages across Ireland. They make daily sacrifices to enable the children in their care to grow, flourish, and reach the best of their potential.

“Our foster carers have provided exceptional care to children, especially when schools were closed this year during the Covid-19 pandemic. We sincerely appreciate the work they do, and the legacy they are creating for a new generation of young people in this country. To continue this work, we need additional foster carers. We experience particular challenges in urban areas.”

Commenting on Tusla National Fostering Week 2020, Minister for Children, Roderic O'Gorman TD said: “

“Fostering offers children and young people a safe, supportive family environment in which they can grow and reach their full potential. We would like to extend our appreciation to the 4,124 foster families who currently open their homes to children, and encourage any other people who would like to make a difference in a child’s life to get in touch with Tusla.”

Catherine Bond, CEO, Irish Foster Care Association (IFCA) said: “The Irish Foster Care Association is delighted to support Tusla’s National Fostering Week. Fostering allows children and young people to grow up in families that offer love and safety if they are unable at a point in time to live with their own family. The role that foster carers and their families play in these children’s lives cannot be underestimated. Many of these children are thriving in foster care, attending school, receiving specialist care and most importantly have a responsible adult in their corner supporting them. We would encourage anyone thinking about fostering to get in touch and learn more”.

Members of the public in Meath who would like to find out more about fostering can call freephone 1800 226 771 or email tusla.fostering@tusla.ie.