Helping you to settle in your new home
Moving to a new home can be a very stressful time. Your social worker and new fosters carers will be well equipped to help you settle in your new home. We want you to feel comfortable, safe and happy where you are living. You should feel in control of what happens to you whilst you are in care.
We will involve you in decisions that are made about you, and will talk to you about what you want, why you want it or if you do not want specific things.
Here are some ideas about how you can make moving to a new home easier:
•Think about any questions you might have about moving, these might be about your bedroom, school or when you will see your family or friends
•If you are worried or not happy about something, don't leave it, make sure you tell someone so they can help you
•You should be provided with a suitable bag so you can move your things if you don't have one
•If you have left your birth parent(s)/family home and didn't get an opportunity to collect your possessions, your IRO or social worker will be able to go back and get the things you need
What If I feel unsettled?
Try not to worry too much about feeling unsettled, it's completely normal to feel like this. Moving to a new place and meeting new people, can be full on, but your foster carer(s) and social worker will be there to make sure that you are settled and happy.
If there is something your not happy about or you have any questions, don't bottle it up, speak to your foster carer, social worker or even your IRO.
What If I have to change homes?
Depending on your situation you may not be able to stay in one foster home for the whole time you are fostered, but we will try and give you warning before you have to leave.
Your social worker will be there to support you throughout the change and will try to make sure you meet your new carers before you have to move.
Where possible you will not be moved too often and we will try to not move you if you are in year 10 and year 11 so you are not unsettled during your GCSEs.