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'Adoption & Fostering' journal #15 | Looking past the stereotypes – Disabled people as foster carers

'Adoption & Fostering' journal #15 | Looking past the stereotypes – Disabled people as foster carers

Update: 2025-06-25
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There is a great need for more foster carers in the UK. The lack of foster carers means that children who need foster homes have less choice about where they might live, often meaning they are not fostered near to their families and schools. In recent years, foster care organisations have recruited more and more foster carers from ethnic minorities, single foster carers and non-heterosexual foster carers.


However, Disabled people do not seem to have been reached out to as potential foster carers. This research study set out to explore why Disabled people have not been recruited, especially as many would be likely to have the types of skills that fostering requires.


In this episode, Peter Unwin and Becki Meakin discuss their research into the underrepresentation of disabled people as foster carers, highlighting the systemic barriers and stereotypes that prevent their inclusion. They outline how fostering agencies can better recruit and support disabled carers through inclusive practices, training, and a shift away from deficit-based thinking.


Read the article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/03085759251314508#:~:text=A%20web%2Dbased%20review%20of,successful%20fostering%2C%20indicating%20the%20extreme

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'Adoption & Fostering' journal #15 | Looking past the stereotypes – Disabled people as foster carers

'Adoption & Fostering' journal #15 | Looking past the stereotypes – Disabled people as foster carers

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