Crystal wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 1:15 pm
Granddaughter was placed with me by social services on a section 20. Have been temporarily approved as kinship carer. She has been with us 6 weeks and we haven’t received any financial support yet. Was told they would date it from when first assessment form was filled in 17/12/24 not by date she came into our care.
Dear Crystal,
Thank you for your posts on the kinship carers’ forum. My name is Suzie, an online adviser, and I will respond to both of your posts here. I see you have had helpful advice and support from another forum user already.
If children’s services were involved in placing your granddaughter in your care the kinship fostering allowance should be payable to you from the time that she first came into your care.
Family Rights Group have template letters
here detailing relevant laws, statutory guidance, court rulings and local government ombudsman decisions that will help you make your argument for the back payment to children’s services, but you would have to adapt the template to your specific circumstances.
Letter 4 helps kinship carers apply for assessment as a kinship foster parent. You do not need to make the argument for assessment as you have already been temporarily approved – but you could use the more relevant part of the letter, and the guidance quoted to make your argument for the back payment of the kinship fostering allowance. Letter 6 helps kinship foster carer argue that they are paid at least the national minimum fostering allowance rate and it is also worth you looking at this template in case it is also useful.
Fostering Network have a useful page on fostering allowances and rates
here which you can use to check on the amount being offered by the local authority.
You may find the Family Rights Group pages for kinship carers
here.
An advice sheet on becoming a kinship foster carer may be useful
here.
Information on welfare benefits for kinship carers is
here.
Turn2Us
here are an organisation that helps people find out about their benefit and grant entitlements
I hope this information was useful to you. Please feel free to come back to us for further support by posting again or contacting us in one of the other ways shown below.
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Best wishes,
Suzie