New foster carers in the Harrogate district will be offered a £500 “golden hello” payment if they are approved to look after young people.
North Yorkshire Council’s fostering service, Fostering North Yorkshire, is offering the payment to newly approved carers until December 31.
The move comes as the council is launching a recruitment drive for more foster carers over the summer.
Cllr Janet Sanderson, executive councillor for children and families at the council, said:
“We are delighted to announce the ‘golden hello’ for all newly approved foster carers between now and the end of December.
“Our foster carers are there day in, day out giving our local children a loving home and offering them support and guidance.
“Our foster carers are very much appreciated, and we are fully committed to ensuring our foster carers are properly supported and rewarded. We would encourage anyone who has been thinking of fostering to enquire now.”
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The service currently has 181 carers looking after children in care.
However, the council said more children are coming into care and there is a national shortage of foster carers.
Those who join will receive training and support from the authority. Anyone aged over 21 can foster.
There are also payments and allowances for every night a carer fosters, most of these are tax-free.
For more information on fostering, visit the North Yorkshire Council website here.