What happens when a child is taken into care?
8 Benefits of being a Foster Parent
Fostering as a career
How long does it take to become a foster carer?
Becoming a foster carer in the UK
Fostering Myths
Cultural diversity in foster care
How to foster a child
Can I choose who I foster?
What is the role of an independent fostering agency?
How to support the reunification process
What is private fostering?
Benefits of fostering with an independent fostering agency
How to prepare your home for a foster child
Fostering a disabled child
Changing IFA: Transferring to Excel Fostering
Children who foster
Disability Fostering
5 Myths about Fostering Teenagers
How much does it cost to raise a child in the UK?
5 Foster Child Bedroom Ideas
Can I foster if I have pets?
Positive Behaviour Management Strategies for Children in Foster Care
How to bond with your foster child
What is a Care Leaver?
Reasons for a child to be taken into care
How to adopt from foster care
Fostering Vs Adoption
Thinking of starting a family? Or perhaps you’re wondering about the financials around raising children? Our guide detailing how much money you’ll likely spend on raising a child can help you make an informed decision.
Child Poverty Action Group (CAPG) released a report in 2020 that determined the average total cost of having children. This study found that, from birth up to the age of 18, the average cost of raising a child was £71,611 for a couple family, and £97,862 for a single parent family. However, adding on both housing and childcare costs to these costs, this is likely to rise to £152,747 and £185,413.
Raising a child in general takes a lot of planning, but especially from a financial perspective. When it comes to raising a child, or considering starting a family, there are certain considerations that can be taken into account:
Starting a family may be a deal-breaker for you – and despite the costs, the reward of raising children is guaranteed to outweigh that. However, if you’re looking to raise children and feel like you could provide a loving, safe, home for a child, there is way to do this without the finances becoming a burden – which is Excel Fostering steps in.
Becoming a foster carer can allow you the experiences of providing a secure environment to a child in need, but also provides a viable career path for you, or you and your partner. One of the main benefits for foster carers, aside from providing a rewarding career path and changing a young person’s life, is the competitive fostering allowances carers receive. This allowance is designed to take into account the number of children in your care, as well as if they need specialist fostering training in order to take care of, and is designed to be seen as a career – rather than a side job to your existing job.
For more information on how much foster parents are paid, get in touch with our team of experts here at Excel Fostering.
If you’ve got any questions or would like to find out more about fostering with Capstone, fill out the form below.
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Start the conversation today. Our team of friendly advisors are on hand to answer any foster care questions you may have. We can offer you honest and practical advice that can help you decide if becoming a foster carer is the right path for you.