All approved parents will be supervised by a named, appropriately qualified social worker, known as the Supervising Social Worker (SSW).
The primary role of the Supervising Social Worker is to ensure that you have access to adequate social work and other professional support, information and advice, to enable you to provide consistent, high quality care for any child placed in your home. It is the duty of the Supervising Social Worker to ensure that each foster parent he or she supervises is informed in writing of, and accepts, understands and operates within, all Regulations and Standards and policies and guidance agreed by the fostering service.
How this is achieved will vary from parent to parent depending on their individual needs, but in all cases the Supervising Social Worker will:
Supervising Social Workers share with the Child’s Social Worker the responsibility of safeguarding the child and should also be aware of the duty to respond to the needs of the child or parent, especially where they have concerns about the child’s safety or well-being. Your Supervising Social Worker is also expected to know about the Child’s Care Plan. Daffodils Fostering’s Supervising Social Worker, also support the foster parents to play an active role in agreeing the contents of each child’s placement plan in conjunction with the Child’s Social Worker.
In summary, Supervising Social Workers are responsible for supervising and supporting you in respect of your general role as a parent rather than in respect of specific placements.
Daffodils Fostering believes that support groups can make a valuable contribution to the range of support services available for parents. The Daffodils Foster Care Association (DFCA) currently runs support groups for all registered foster parents. It is an expectation that foster parents should attend these groups so as to share experiences, and also as another source of support
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