Fostering in swansea

Fostering in Swansea may be something you have been considering for a while, or you may be new to the idea. Fostering can change young people’s lives – so no matter where you are on your journey, we have all the information you need.

There are many children in Swansea and surrounding areas that cannot be looked after by their own family. Reasons for this could be an illness, or family breakdowns. However in most cases, it is due to some form of neglect or abuse. TACT are recruiting foster carers in Swansea to provide nurturing care and support for these children. You could join our Fostering Swansea team!

Meet Our Team

We cover a wide area in and around Swansea, including Birchgrove, Gowerton, Pontardawe and Clydach.

We have a great team of staff who provide support to our foster carers in the Swansea area. Mike Anthony, our area manager for the region, started working for TACT in 2003, and is passionate about achieving the very best outcomes for children.

We provide our foster carers with full training, 24/7 support and a generous fostering allowance:

Mike looks after our fostering swansea team

Why Foster in swansea with TACT?

TACT is the UK’s largest dedicated fostering charity. We have been providing nurturing and caring homes for vulnerable young people since 1993.

We work with Swansea Council to help them provide fostering homes for vulnerable children. As a charity, we do not ‘profit’ from foster care, so we are able to reinvest surplus income into providing more training and additional support for our foster carers. For example, we have developed our own Education and Health Services. Additionally, our TACT Connect community ensures that when children leave our care, they have TACT’s support into adulthood and beyond.

This is why 98% of our carers would recommend us to others thinking of fostering.

24/7 Support

For total piece of mind, TACT provide their foster carers with 24/7 support. When you become a foster carer with us, you will be allocated your own Supervising Social Worker – who will provide most of the support that you will need. We also have a dedicated out-of-hours service, ensuring that there will always be someone to help you, or to answer any questions you may have.

As a charity, we reinvest surplus income into providing additional support services. We know that the better we support you, the better you will be able to provide the care and guidance required to change children’s lives.

This is what we provide:

  • Full 24/7 support. Your own Supervising Social Worker will provide you with most of the support you need, but our dedicated out-of-hours support service will give you total peace of mind.
  • Foster carer portal. An online hub, providing a community of TACT foster carers and a place to find information, advice, training and other resources.
  • Education service. Our specialist service provides support and advice to help ensure that the children in your care receive the best possible educational opportunities.
  • Health service. Our health service provides the young people in your care with ongoing physical and mental health care monitoring.
  • Support groups. Our support groups are held once a month, giving you the chance to meet other foster carers and share experiences. These take place in South Wales
  • Support for young people. Our Engagement and Activity Practitioner’s provide the children in your care with additional support, activities and events in Swansea.
  • Supporting your own children. We understand that your own children play an important role in the fostering household. As such, our Children Who Foster events provide your own children with an opportunity to socialise with other young people who make an amazing contribution to fostering.
  • All new TACT Cymru foster carers will be allocated a foster carer buddy, to provide informal support and guidance.

Fostering Allowance swansea

Foster carers are highly skilled people, and our Swansea fostering allowances reflect this.

The fostering allowance is made up of two elements:

  • An allowance for each young person in your care: this covers outgoings such as food, clothing and travel for a young person.
  • A foster carer fee: this is your carer ‘fee’, in recognition of your knowledge and skill and when caring for young people in your home.

The total allowance you will receive will depend the type of foster care you are providing, the number of children you are caring for (you receive a payment per young person), their age, and any additional needs.

There are also additional payments for children’s birthdays, holidays and religious festivals. We also pay long service awards and a Refer a Friend fee (if you recommend someone who then goes on to be an approved foster carer with us).

Hear From Our Foster Carers in swansea



“My son has always helped to support & mentor our foster children”

Trina has been a foster carer with TACT Wales since 2009. She share’s more here about her birth son’s impact on her fostering family.

“You have to love, support and listen to children”

Sian and Paul, TACT foster carers in our Wales team since 2011. Sian shares some of the lessons she has had from being a foster carer for over 13 years.

“The sense of achievement when a child excels”

Mark and Fiona, TACT foster carers since 2001, decided to foster after raising two teenagers and hearing stories from other carers. They’ve cared for 63 children, finding immense satisfaction in helping them excel in school, sports, and life. Mark highlights the pride in seeing foster children succeed and the importance of patience, empathy, and support from TACT. He encourages others to foster, believing in the impact it can make.

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