Oldham foster carers secure uplift to aid rising costs
Date published: 24 June 2022
Councillor Eddie Moores
Foster carer allowances in Oldham are to be uplifted above the National Recommended Fostering Allowance for all carers by 4%.
The announcement, which took place at a foster carer celebration event ran by Oldham Council, also confirmed that mileage rates for foster carers are being increased to 45p per mile.
There will also be a £250 one-off payment issued to each fostering household and there is also a commitment to reviewing Skills Payments and a further review of allowances in light of the continued increase in the cost living in Autumn 2022.
Cllr Eddie Moores, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: “I’m proud that we can make these changes to help foster carers in light of the cost of living crisis.
"Not only are we making sure all of our carers are at the National Minimum Standard, but we’re also increasing all rates by 4% so we can help support the vital work they do.
“It’s a hard time for many people right now with costs going up and in many cases wages not matching that increase.
"We highly value our foster carers at Oldham Council so being able to support them as best we can is our priority.
“We’ve committed to reviewing further payments later in the year so we can continue to do everything we can to assist them.”
If you’ve ever considered fostering then now is the right to come forward.
As a local authority fostering agency, Oldham Council are a non-profit organisation, who aim to put children first and at the heart of everything they do.
If you foster for Oldham, you will care for a local child or young person, so they can continue to live in Oldham, close to their friends and school.
You’ll receive pay allowances, training and support throughout every step of your journey.
Enquire here to learn more.
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