Norfolk County Council Private Fostering Statement
There are a number of children in Norfolk who are being looked after by someone who is not their parent or close relative.
If this living arrangement is for more than 28 days, then this is considered a private fostering arrangement.
We understand that there are times when alternative living arrangements must be made for children, but we need to know about them to help keep children safe.
Tell us at NCC
You have a responsibility to tell us if you or someone you know is caring for a child under 16, or 18 if disabled, under a private fostering agreement or that you intend to.
If possible, you should contact us six weeks before the arrangement starts.
If it is an emergency arrangement, or the child is already privately fostered, contact the Children’s Advice and Duty Service (CADS) as soon as possible.
If you know of any child who is being cared by someone other than their parents, let us know by calling 0344 800 8020.
NCC can help
Once we have the information, we’ll arrange for a private fostering social worker from our Fostering Recruitment Team to visit. Then we’ll keep everyone involved and update you on what’s happening.
We are responsible for ensuring the welfare of young people in Norfolk who are privately fostered, so reporting private fostering arrangements helps us keep children safe.