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Supporting foster carers as first educators

Everyone has goals they want to achieve in life - but research still shows that children and young people in foster care do not reach the same levels of social and educational attainment as their peers. Only 11 per cent of those leaving care in 2003 had achieved five GCSEs or above (grades A* to C) compared to 59 per cent of all school leavers. Over half (51 per cent) of all care leavers have no qualifications.

Fostering Achievement is a scheme that aims to help the children and young people develop their potential.

Through the ongoing commitment, enthusiasm and creativity of the Fostering Achievement team, the scheme will continue to be successful in achieving its aim of equipping and supporting foster carers in order that they can help those in care to:

  • gain a sense of achievement
  • realize their potential
  • make their dreams come true.

For more information visit the Fostering Achievement site at www.fosteringachievement.net.


Fostering Achievement educational packs have been distributed to all homes throughout Northern Ireland.


Fostering Achievement summer schemes - one week’s fun, games and learning


Fostering Achievement supports World Book Day in Belfast.


How the credits scheme works


Find out about forthcoming Fostering Achievement events

 Fostering Achievement logo Project manager Hugh McAllister and friends at the Linenhall Library