Fostering Panel!
As you start your journey to becoming a foster carer with Unity Foster Care, you'll get to meet some great people who all have a common goal: to help children in need.
Our Fostering Panel are here to assess potential fostering families before they become approved carers. Scroll down to find out more about our Fostering Panel!
Who is part of the fostering panel?
Our Fostering Panel comprises of professional individuals with various backgrounds and experience; some are foster carers, some were in care themselves, whilst others work in academia or other child-related professions.
Unity Foster Care's panel is designed to reflect our inclusive ethos, so our panel members are from different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, faiths, and sexuality. We are a welcoming, friendly fostering agency - and we believe our panel should be, too!
The people who attend your panel may vary, but the Chair of our Fostering Panel is Damien Heylings, who is responsible for providing a recommendation to Unity Foster Care!
"My name is Damien Heylings and I chair the independent fostering Panel at Unity Foster Care. I am a foster carer and have been fostering since 2010, so I have experience at Panel from both sides of the table.
The word 'Panel' can sound quite scary. The truth is, though, that people say afterwards that the Panel meeting was much less intimidating than they had feared and that Panel members were friendly and welcoming."
Feedback from approved foster carers:
“Damien was very welcoming and explained the process thoroughly. All the questions were relevant and we thought we both were able to answer them to the best of our abilities. We did not feel pressured into answering the questions and answered at our own pace”
“I felt that the Panel chair explained everything that I was required to know in great detail. They showed a great deal of patience”
“We were very nervous prior to the Panel but were instantly made to feel at ease and the whole process went quickly and smoothly”
“I actually felt really good afterwards”