Become a foster carer in
South-East Kent.

Build a long-lasting career as a foster carer.

We know what it takes to make fostering successful, both emotionally and practically. That is why we have built a model that places carers and children at the centre of everything we do — supporting carers as professionals and celebrating them as people.

Fostering can be challenging, but you’ll never face it alone. Channels & Choices provides more support than any other agency — because great care starts with confident, well-supported carers.

Become a professional foster
carer with Channels & Choices

Access to Education

Channels & Choices has an on-site independent SEMH school. As a foster carer you will have access to an education placement.

In-house Therapy Team

You, and the child you are looking after will have access to our multi-disciplined Therapy Team. This could include support sessions and neurodevelopmental assessments.

Specialist Training

We work with industry leading professionals to provide you with the highest quality training, both in-person and online.

Professional pay & benefits

Weekly Allowance Range £532 - £632 for each child you care for. Usually, the income you earn as a foster carer isn't taxable.

Start fostering in 3 steps...

1.

A friendly member of our team will visit you

2.

You will be guided through a full assessment

3.

Get the training you need to become a foster carer

GUIDE

Becoming a Foster Carer

Our brand new guide gives you an introduction to fostering, what makes us different to other fostering agencies and a step by step guide to the application process. Download yours today!

Here's what one of our carers has to say...

Every one of our foster carers gets personal handheld guidance and support from an experienced team of Social Workers and therapists, as well as access to our in-house school and educational support.

Independent Fostering Agency in Dover, Kent

Fostering can be one of the most rewarding careers but working with children who experienced trauma at an early age also comes with its challenges.

 

Here at Channels & Choices, we are an independent fostering agency in Kent, providing a therapeutic approach to fostering to ensure that we achieve long-lasting placements by delivering the highest level of support for our children and foster carers.

Fostering frequently asked questions

On average it can take four to six months from your initial enquiry to being approved as a foster carer

There is no upper age limit for fostering, but you need to be fit enough to care for the children. There is not a defined age at which you can begin fostering but it is important that you have the life experience and maturity to cope with the responsibility.

A criminal conviction doesn’t automatically rule you out of fostering, but you must declare all the details to us from the outset of your application. An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be carried out on you and anyone else in the household aged 17 or over. There are certain serious offences and offences against children which would prevent you from fostering.

No, qualifications are not required, we will provide training and support during your application and throughout your fostering journey. However it would be useful if you have experience in looking after or working with children

Our requirement at Channels & Choices is that at least one foster carer in the household should be at home on a full time basis. This is to ensure that a child or young person in your care is looked after in the best way possible. If there are any periods whereby you do not have a child in placement we are able to offer work within our therapeutic residential houses which is a great way to build the skills and knowledge for working with children

Most families at Channels & Choices are approved to care for 1 or 2 children although we do have some families approved for 3. Your approval would depend on the space in your home as each child would require their own bedroom

Yes you can foster a child if you are not in a relationship. If you’ve only been in a relationship for a short time and are considering fostering as a couple, we’d suggest that you are in a stable situation for at least 12-18 months before you start the fostering process

Yes. Sexual orientation and/or gender is not a deciding factor on whether you can foster a child. You need to be able to meet our fostering requirements and provide a safe and loving home to a child

We do accept foster parents that smoke. However, at Channels & Choices we would not approve for you to foster any children under the age of 5 if you or your partner are smokers. The health of the children in your care will always be our priority and if you do smoke it will be a requirement that you do not smoke in your home or in your car.

No, you can foster if you own or rent a house. Each child will need their own room and a place to play and study.

Yes you can. As a parent it is important to consider the impact of fostering a child as a part of your family. This would be explored further with you

If you didn’t find your answer here, please call on 01304 361 888, or send us a message.

Become a foster carer in 16 weeks so you can live a fulfilling life