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Hundreds of children in desperate need of a safe home: ACT Foster Carers Week

Barnardos Australia < 1 mins read

Hundreds of children in desperate need of a safe home

 

Barnardos Australia is urging residents of the ACT to consider becoming foster carers as both are facing a critical shortage of foster carers.

 

Hundreds of homes are urgently needed to meet demand for thousands of children currently in out-of-home care across the state.

 

The shortage is having devastating real-world consequences for some of the state’s most vulnerable children, with many forced into emergency placements in hotels and motels with rotating staff rather than stable, nurturing family environments.

 

“There is a clear and pressing shortfall of foster carers in the ACT,” Barnardos ACT General Manager Zoe Redshaw said.

 

“Without more carers, children are missing out on stability and care. We need people who can offer safety, routine and warmth.”

 

The ACT is experiencing challenges in the system and regional areas are bearing the brunt of the crisis.

 

Ongoing recruitment campaigns emphasising the need for emergency, short-term and long-term care placements.

 

Shortages are leading to placement delays and increased pressure on existing carers.

 

“Children are paying the price of this critical shortage,” Ms Redshaw said.

 

“If children are frequently moved between placements, it disrupts their education and mental health, while separation from siblings is also concerning. 

 

“Recruitment is critical, we need more foster carers now, especially for siblings, children with complex needs, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.”

Media contact: Lauren Ferri - 0422 581 506 or Kathleen Ferguson - 0421 522 080 

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