When children from the same birth family need fostering, we do everything possible to keep them together. Fostering siblings together means they can share the experience and provide comfort for each other. This blog will explore why keeping siblings together matters, the challenges, the rewards, and the support and guidance available to those who foster siblings.

 

Why Does Keeping Siblings Together Matter?

One of the benefits of fostering siblings together is the emotional stability that comes with the comfort and security they can provide each other. Siblings act like an in-built support network, and this is a relationship that will last a lifetime. “Siblings often provide mutual support during challenging times, offering a sense of continuity and security amidst the uncertainties of foster care” (S. Font & H.W. Kim, November 2022).

 

What Are The Challenges of Fostering Siblings?

Space: While some sibling groups may be able to share a bedroom, having extra people in the home means finding a balance between shared space and individual privacy. Creating a sense of personal space, even within a shared room, can help siblings feel more comfortable and respected. Thoughtful room arrangements, clear boundaries, and open communication can go a long way in making everyone feel at home.

Children’s needs: No two children are the same, even if they come from the same birth family. You must meet the needs of more than one child while ensuring you give everyone equal attention, love, and care.

 

Rewards of Fostering Siblings

Family Unit: Sharing a family bond can help a child in foster care retain a sense of identity and reduce feelings of loss and isolation.
A Recognisable Home Environment: Rather than feeling like they’re in an unfamiliar environment, siblings have shared memories, routines, and a sense of normality. These things can help their new foster home feel more familiar from the get-go.

 

What Support & Guidance Will Be Available?

Training and Support: Every foster parent receives innovative therapeutic training of an exceptional standard allowing them to understand the emotional world of the children in their care.
Financial Support: Everyone who fosters is provided with competitive rates for fostering, along with additional payments for special occasions like religious festivals, birthdays and holidays.
Access to Therapists and Social Workers: Foster parents receive professional support and can talk to someone 24 hours a day. You can access support with managing sibling dynamics, addressing emotional trauma, and creating a positive home environment.

 

If you could help keep siblings together, please get in touch with us today.