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Jan 2022
People in the Harrogate district are being urged to consider a change of career to become foster carers — with the lure of payments and allowances that can add up to the equivalent of £41,000 a year.
North Yorkshire County Council said this week it was seeking more foster carers, and that the role came with "highly attractive rewards" as well as the satisfaction of helping children from the most challenged backgrounds.
It said the level of payments meant it was possible for recruits to opt out of their current careers for a change of life that also made a difference to the community.
About 310 fostering households in North Yorkshire provide a range of types of foster placements on behalf of the county council.
Candidates are found by Fostering North Yorkshire, which provides training and access to a fostering social worker. Back-up is also available from other specialist carers and fostering staff.
Harrogate foster carer Annette said:
North Yorkshire County Councillor Janet Sanderson, executive member for children’s services, said:
More information is available here.
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