As a foster carer, you do such incredibly important and demanding work, therefore it is vital that you take care of your wellbeing.  Thinking about your self-care, isn’t a luxury – it’s essential

Foster carers create safe, stable, and healing environments, which is fundamental to helping fostered children recover, grow, and thrive.  It’s so important that you are able to protect and strengthen your own wellbeing.

Foster carers who are emotionally and physically well are better able to:

When carers are stressed, exhausted, or unsupported, children may experience instability or placement breakdowns.

Some top tips to take care of your emotional wellbeing –

Social support

 Rest and balance

         Physical wellbeing

Sense of meaning and control

Revisit your “why”: Reflecting on why you foster can reconnect you with purpose during hard times.

Being a foster carer is one of the highest-risk roles for compassion fatigue — because you’re giving emotionallyconstantly, and often without predictable outcomes.  However, please remember that at Positive Aspirations we work together as a team.  Reach out for support and ensure that your wellbeing is prioritised. 

February Support Group date – Wednesday 18th February – 1.30-2.30pm

Strength Based practice Training Session with Sue – 3rd March 10 am – 12.30

Relevant Online Training – Stress Management and Emotional Resilience; Compassion Fatigue – available anytime on the Training Hub.