Foster carers play a vital role in our community by opening their hearts and homes to children and young people who are not able to live with their biological families, providing a safe place to heal, grow and thrive.
Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn has shared a special message of gratitude for Victoria’s foster career community this Foster Care Week.
As part of the Victorian Government’s support for foster carers, the Care Support Help Desk is now an ongoing service that has already helped over 4600 children, young people and carers access important documentation and get the support they need.
Foster carers can also access the Carer KaFÉ, which provides a range of online and in-person learning and development opportunities to carers.
The Victorian Government is also piloting the ‘Education Support for Children in Care’ program in four locations. This program provides one-on-one tutoring for children and young people in care who are disengaged or at risk of disengaging from school.
To better support the well-being of children and young people, the Victorian Government is introducing the ‘Pathways to Good Health’ program. This program will involve a health needs assessment and health management plan developed for all children and young people entering care by mid-2025.
You can become a foster carer and make a real difference in someone’s life. If you are interested in becoming a foster carer, reach out to your local foster care agency, visit The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing or Fostering Connections.