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Responsibilities for parents
You must tell the Council as soon as you intend to make a private fostering placement, and within 48 hours of the fostering arrangement taking place.
You must:
Exercise your parental responsibility by initiating and participating in all of the decisions about the child while in the placement, and overseeing the child's welfare
Provide the prospective carer with as much information about the child as possible, including health records, dietary needs, school records, interests etc
Provide notification information to the Council - for example, details about the child and private foster carer, their household and accommodation
Agree how the things needed to support the placement including finance, contact, health and education arrangements will be decided.
Anyone else involved in making the arrangement must inform the local authority as soon as possible after the event.
Further information
For more information about fostering in Greenwich, please contact our Fostering team using the contact information in the menu to the right.
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