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Qualifications, Training and Development of Foster Parents

Scope of this chapter

This chapter explains the purpose and duties of Family Fostering to provide appropriate training and development to foster parents.

Regulations and Standards

The Fostering Services (England) Regulations 2011
Regulation 17 - Support, training and information for foster parents

Fostering Services National Minimum Standards (England) 2011:
STANDARD 20 - Learning and development of foster parents

Related guidance

Foster parents should receive effective training and supervision in respect of the specific and complex needs of children, to ensure that placements are more effective and stable as a result. Foster parents should achieve the training, support and development standards in foster care within one year of approval.

The TSD Standards support the Training Framework for Foster Care, which sets out the training and development pathways for foster parents at different stages of their fostering career: Pre-approval, Induction and Foster Parent Development. The Fostering Regulation 2011 require a fostering Agency to "provide foster parents with, training, advice, information and support …. as appears necessary in the interests of the children placed with them". The Statutory Guidance on Fostering says that foster parents should be supported to maintain an ongoing training and development portfolio which demonstrates how they are meeting the skills required of them. Foster parents should be able to evidence the fostering Training Development Standards (TSD) within the specified timescales. Standard 20 of the National Minimum Standards for Fostering 2011 (NMS) expands on this further and requires:

  • Foster parents to have personal development plans which set out how they will be supported to undertake ongoing training and development;
  • That personal development plans are reviewed, and the effectiveness of training and development is evaluated;
  • That training is available to all foster parents, including harder to reach foster parents, that assist them to meet the specific needs of children they are caring for;
  • That appropriate training on safeguarding is provided to all members of the fostering household including children who are of sufficient age and understanding;
  • That all training fits within a framework of equal opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice.

Foster parents will be provided with a wide variety of training and learning opportunities which are delivered in a variety of formats. There is an expectation that foster parents will access training provided by Family Fostering.

  • Formal training includes formal classroom or virtual training sessions with other foster parents and professionals and specific conferences and training course;
  • Online training and distance learning includes online learning (e-learning) courses accessed through the Agency, information that foster parents have obtained via the internet and courses run by external organisations. This must be evidenced by certificates and through discussion with the supervising social worker on how it relates to their practice as a foster parent;
  • Independent learning - includes reporting on the radio, TV or in newspapers that foster parents have listened to or read. This must be evidenced through discussion with the supervising social worker on how it relates to their practice as a foster parent;
  • Support groups - support groups for foster parents provide a valuable opportunity for foster parents to meet together, share concerns and ideas and develop their learning;
  • Specialist training – the Agency will endeavour to offer training for foster parents looking after children with specific needs where this is required to care for the child or is beneficial to the child.

Family Fostering is committed to providing tailored training and support to all its foster parents that is based on equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice.

All new foster parents must complete a workbook which shows evidence of their ability to meet the Training, Support and Development Standards for Foster Care.

Two foster parents in the same house can use the same workbook.

Training will be geared towards each foster parent's needs.

The standards cover the main areas of the foster care role and what they should know, understand and be able to do.

This evidence will begin to be gathered before foster parents are approved, through the Skills to Foster course and will continue after foster parents are approved. All evidence will be recorded in a training and development portfolio.

There will be some standard training (core) that foster parents must attend. There will also be further training which may be identified by the Supervising Social Worker through supervision meetings and through annual appraisal.

The foster parent's personal development plan will set out how they will be supported with training and development.

A minority of foster parents may need longer than twelve months to complete the TSD Standards, particularly in the following situations:

  • Exceptional and unexpected personal circumstances such as bereavement, ill health and personal crisis;
  • Difficulties with foster parents' literacy/language skills;
  • A significant period of time without a placement;
  • Complex placement issues such as disruption or allegation.

This is acceptable, although it is good practice to re-negotiate a time frame for completing the standards in these situations. It is advised to check whether the issues can be resolved by looking at different approaches. A proportionate and common sense approach should be considered where circumstances require it. The requirement for all foster parents to complete the TSD Standards within 12 months of approval is written into the National Minimum Standards 2011, and form part of Ofsted inspections. It is important to keep a record of any issues of noncompliance. The fostering service provider will need to determine Agency policy where foster parents are unable or refuse to complete the TSD Standards.

Last Updated: June 2, 2025

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