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Fostering Ukrainian Children

Can I Foster Ukrainian Children?

Recent months have seen a sudden increase in the number of families offering to support Ukrainian families. Some people may have a specific desire to support Ukrainian children who are fleeing the war in Ukraine; however, whilst the crisis in Ukraine has impacted on large numbers of people, the number of Ukrainian children who are needing foster homes in the UK is very small compared to all the children in the UK who need foster homes. This means that only a very small number of foster carers will be matched to provide homes for Ukrainian children.

Furthermore, the families who are likely to be chosen to care for Ukrainian children will be experienced foster carers with a good amount of knowledge of the trauma of war and the process of seeking asylum.

That said, anyone who is interested and available to care for any children in foster care should consider if they could open their homes, their lives and their compassion to English children needing care and also unaccompanied children who have originated from different parts of the world.

If you are considering becoming a foster carer, have a look through the Sparks Fostering website sparksfostering.org, complete the free no-obligation self-assessment questionnaire, or contact us if you would prefer to discuss your application.

Tay Jiva

Tay Jiva

Tay is the Registered Manager of Sparks Fostering: This means that Tay is responsible for the overall running of the agency. Tay has worked in social care for over 20 years, is a qualified social worker and was honoured with an MBE for her work recruiting foster carers and adopters. She has also studied for 3 Masters degrees (including a Master’s degree in social work). Tay’s previous employment included youth offending teams, prisons, mental health institutions, Cafcass, child protection and of course adoption and fostering providers. Tay has a particular specialism of recruiting and supporting Muslim foster carers and Muslim children who are looked after. Tay has written several guidance documents and delivered considerable training on the topic, including editing guidance documents with the British Board of Scholars and Imams. Tay has previously received government funding to do work in this sector and she has contributed to published research on the topic. Tay lives in central Manchester and has previously lived in various areas of the North West, where she is proud to base the agency. Tay considers the North West to be a friendly, diverse and thriving area, which is perfectly aligned with fostering principles. Tay’s ambition for Sparks Fostering is to streamline processes and for all members of the agency to feel confident about what is expected of them and to enjoy their involvement with the agency. Tay is also a mother to 2 children, who are very patient and supportive of Tay in the amount of time and effort she has given to improve the lives of vulnerable children and also to set up and run Sparks Fostering.

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Tay is the Registered Manager of Sparks Fostering: This means that Tay is responsible for the overall running of the agency.

Tay has worked in social care for over 20 years, is a qualified social worker and was honoured with an MBE for her work recruiting foster carers and adopters. She has also studied for 3 Masters degrees (including a Master’s degree in social work). Tay’s previous employment included youth offending teams, prisons, mental health institutions, Cafcass, child protection and of course adoption and fostering providers.

Tay has a particular specialism of recruiting and supporting Muslim foster carers and Muslim children who are looked after. Tay has written several guidance documents and delivered considerable training on the topic, including editing guidance documents with the British Board of Scholars and Imams. Tay has previously received government funding to do work in this sector and she has contributed to published research on the topic.

Tay lives in central Manchester and has previously lived in various areas of the North West, where she is proud to base the agency. Tay considers the North West to be a friendly, diverse and thriving area, which is perfectly aligned with fostering principles. Tay’s ambition for Sparks Fostering is to streamline processes and for all members of the agency to feel confident about what is expected of them and to enjoy their involvement with the agency.

Tay is also a mother to 2 children, who are very patient and supportive of Tay in the amount of time and effort she has given to improve the lives of vulnerable children and also to set up and run Sparks Fostering.

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