Inspiring Isle of Wight couple encourages foster carers to care for sibling groups
To mark National Siblings Day, which falls on April 10th each year, Five Rivers foster carers Emma and Kevin from the Isle of Wight, are sharing their fostering story and calling for more people to consider fostering sibling groups as it is found 5,000 children in care across England have been split up from their brothers and sisters.
From a family of third generation foster carers, Emma decided to embark on a career in foster care back in 2016 after being motivated by her mother and grandfather who both fostered. Emma said: “A career in foster care has always been inevitable considering my family’s history. I have seen many children and young people helped by my mum and granddad through decades-worth of care and support.”
Emma and Kevin are the full-time carers for two brothers, both of whom are the first and only placement for the family. The two siblings will remain with the family until they become adults. Before becoming a full-time foster carer, Emma worked as a primary school teacher for 10 years.
Speaking about fostering siblings alongside three biological children of her own, Emma said: “Initially, we had no preference on whether we fostered siblings or children on their own. However, when the opportunity came up to provide long-term care for two brothers, it was a no brainer for us to keep the boys together and to welcome them into our home with open arms. Our family wouldn’t have wanted it any other way and now, as far as my own children are concerned, they simply have another two brothers.”
Emma believes that National Siblings Day is an important time to cherish all brothers and sisters, both biological and fostered. Both Emma and Kevin feel by keeping their two foster sons together has helped grow and enrich their already-loving family.
If you would like to know more about how you can help a child in need, or the personal and career benefits of fostering, or would just like an informal chat with our team you can reach us on 0345 266 0272 or carer.enquiries@five-rivers.org