Close Menu
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Saturday, July 11
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Trending
  • Walsall’s Public Health Team named Walsall Team of the Year at Black Country Cancer Workforce Awards
  • From the Streets to Service: The Remarkable Transformation of Jamil Ahmed 
  • Bloxwich Launchpad shortlisted for prestigious Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors regional awards
  • Sangha Sisters Launch New ‘First of its Kind’ Wellness Clinic in the UK
  • New Leader and Cabinet for Sandwell Council
  • Introducing Sandwell’s new Mayor – Councillor Margaret Sutton
  • Cha’nir and the Light of Nam By Gurd Chahal
  • Debut performance a big hit for Walsall’s fostering choir: Voices of Hope
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
You are at :Home»Health & Fitness»Walsall celebrates Foster Care Fortnight 2026
Health & Fitness Local News 2 Mins ReadMay 21, 2026No Comments60 Views

Walsall celebrates Foster Care Fortnight 2026

Foster Care Fortnight is delivered by leading fostering charity, The Fostering Network, and is one of the UK’s biggest campaigns to raise awareness of fostering, celebrate foster carers, and encourage more people to consider opening their homes to children and young people who need them.

 

The theme for 2026, “This is Fostering”, shines a light on the everyday realities of fostering, the care, commitment and resilience shown by foster carers, and the life‑changing difference they make for children and young people in Walsall.

 

The campaign also recognises the challenges foster carers can face, while celebrating the strength of the wider fostering community and the support networks that help carers and children thrive.

 

Throughout the fortnight, Walsall Council’s fostering service will be celebrating its foster carers and raising awareness of fostering across the borough. Activities will include a celebration event to say thank you to existing carers, as well as drop‑in sessions for anyone interested in finding out more about becoming a foster carer.

 

Find out more about fostering

 

Members of the public will be able to meet the fostering team, ask questions, and hear what fostering is really like at the following events:

 

Wednesday 14 May – 10am to 2pm

Walsall Manor Hospital, Moat Rd, Walsall WS2 9PS

(first floor, top of escalators)

Wednesday 20 May – 9am to 12noon

Willenhall Jobs Fair, Willenhall Chart Community Centre

19 Gomer Street, Willenhall WV13 2NS

Monday 26 May – 10am to 2pm

Walsall Manor Hospital, Moat Rd, Walsall WS2 9PS

(first floor, top of escalators)

For those who prefer to attend online, there will also be an information webinar:

 

Monday 19 May – 6pm to 7pm

Online fostering information webinar.

Visit the website to book: https://go.walsall.gov.uk/events/find-out-about-fostering-online-information-session

Walsall Council continues to support foster carers through its Mockingbird family model, an innovative approach to fostering built around extended networks of support. Mockingbird brings carers together in ‘hub homes’, creating a community where families support, guide and learn from one another, helping children and young people experience greater stability and belonging. Walsall was the first local authority in the West Midlands to adopt the Mockingbird programme and remains committed to strengthening fostering support across the borough.

Health Local News News Walsall
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram
Previous ArticleSandwell invites families to enjoy a Festival of Free Play this Half Term with more than 25 events
Next Article Stay well this half-term holiday as amber heat health alert issued for West Midlands

Related News

4 Mins Read10 Views

Walsall’s Public Health Team named Walsall Team of the Year at Black Country Cancer Workforce Awards

June 5, 2026By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read125 Views

From the Streets to Service: The Remarkable Transformation of Jamil Ahmed 

June 4, 2026By admin0
Read More
3 Mins Read0 Views

Bloxwich Launchpad shortlisted for prestigious Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors regional awards

June 3, 2026By admin0
Read More
3 Mins Read88 Views

Sangha Sisters Launch New ‘First of its Kind’ Wellness Clinic in the UK

June 1, 2026By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read6 Views

New Leader and Cabinet for Sandwell Council

May 31, 2026By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read52 Views

Introducing Sandwell’s new Mayor – Councillor Margaret Sutton

May 30, 2026By admin0
Read More
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
10 Views

Walsall’s Public Health Team named Walsall Team of the Year at Black Country Cancer Workforce Awards

June 5, 2026
125 Views

From the Streets to Service: The Remarkable Transformation of Jamil Ahmed 

June 4, 2026
0 Views

Bloxwich Launchpad shortlisted for prestigious Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors regional awards

June 3, 2026
88 Views

Sangha Sisters Launch New ‘First of its Kind’ Wellness Clinic in the UK

June 1, 2026
1 2 3 … 237 Next
All Categories
Business (391) Events (137) Health & Fitness (386) Kids Section (90) Local News (681) Motoring (116) Technology (71)
Tags
Apprenticeship (3) Asthma (2) Awards (18) Beauty (4) Birmingham (15) business (263) Cars (89) Community (349) Cricket (2) Education (2) Events (42) Fitness (92) Food (59) Football (2) Fun (18) Funding (1) Funds (7) Grants (3) Hairloss (1) Health (243) Hubs Offer (8) income (18) Internet (6) Local (96) Local News (555) Mental health (81) Mobile (2) Money (2) Motoring (88) News (49) Outdoor (3) Pensioners (1) Phone (2) Salary (2) Sandwell (47) School’s (1) Smoking (1) Solihull (20) Sports (5) Tech (59) trade (70) Travel (1) Walsall (95) Wolverhampton (169) Youth (30)
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Telegram
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn

About Us

Community Observer provides vital local news, health tips, business updates, and insights on healthy food.

This free quarterly print edition, promoting well-being and community engagement, is available at major Birmingham supermarkets and local businesses.

For advertising email : sales@communityobserver.co.uk

Got a story? Email editor@communityobserver.co.uk

Our Picks

  • Local News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Kid's Section
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Latest News

4 Mins Read10 Views

Walsall’s Public Health Team named Walsall Team of the Year at Black Country Cancer Workforce Awards

June 5, 20260
2 Mins Read125 Views

From the Streets to Service: The Remarkable Transformation of Jamil Ahmed 

June 4, 20260
3 Mins Read0 Views

Bloxwich Launchpad shortlisted for prestigious Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors regional awards

June 3, 20260
Copyright © 2026 . Community Observer. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help & Support
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.