Tusla seeking new foster carers in communities across Mayo

Tusla Child and Family Agency this week launched Tusla National Fostering Week 2022, its fostering awareness and recruitment campaign.

Now in its third year, the campaign focuses on the need to recruit carers for older children in communities across Ireland. A local placement will ensure a young person can maintain important connections with their friends, sports, school, and community, and reach their full potential.

Tusla reports that across Ireland, 3,984 foster carers currently open their homes to 5,265 children. In Mayo, there are currently 141 children in foster care. Foster carers play a critical role in the child protection system and ultimately a key role in the wellbeing of young people.

Speaking at the launch of Tusla National Fostering Week 2022, Kate Duggan, National Director of Services and Integration, Tusla, said: "Tusla foster carers provide a safe, secure and stable home environment for the most vulnerable in our society. Right now, there are children and young people in your community who may need a safe place to live.

"A local placement will ensure they can maintain connections with their friends, sports, school and community. If you have been considering fostering, we would urge you to have another think about the positive difference you would make in the life of children and young people in your community."

Tusla Care Leaver, Shannon Joyce, said: "I first went into relative foster care with my younger brother and sister when I was seven years old. I stayed with my family until summer 2021. My whole experience of foster care has been a rollercoaster to say the least. I've met so many people and heard so many stories throughout the years.

"I wouldn't change a thing! I'm so happy that I can take all the experiences I have had and all the lessons I have learned and use them to be the best role model and mentor I can be for the young people I teach. Fostering can be an amazingly positive experience for the carers, and children. If it’s something you are feeling drawn to you can learn more about it on fostering.ie "

Catherine Bond, CEO, Irish Foster Care Association (IFCA ) said: "The Irish Foster Care Association is delighted to support Tusla’s National Fostering Week. Fostering provides a loving and stable environment in which a child or young person can reach their full potential.

"The transition to foster care can be challenging for any child, but older children and teenagers are at a particularly important time in their development. An increase in local foster carers across Ireland will enable a young person to maintain their connections with their friends, sports, school and community, all of which provide stability in difficult times. We would encourage anyone thinking about fostering to get in touch and learn more."

It can take just one adult to contribute to a child’s wellbeing and happiness. Fostering is a fulfilling and positive role, that is open to people from all walks of life. To find out more about becoming a foster carer, see fostering.ie, call freephone (1800 ) 226 771 or email [email protected].

 

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