Calls for foster carers in Kirklees

A boy who has been in care since he was eight years old is backing Kirklees Council’s campaign to help 85 children find foster carers.
GOOD TIMES Marcus with foster mum Jane Bottomley.GOOD TIMES Marcus with foster mum Jane Bottomley.
GOOD TIMES Marcus with foster mum Jane Bottomley.

The council has started a new campaign to help find long-term foster homes for its children in need.

Long-term fostering is something that helped Marcus despite a traumatic start to life.

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His early years were marred by neglect and physical abuse, leaving him with deep-rooted emotional and anger issues.

Placed into care at the age of eight and following several short-term placements, he eventually went to live with Cleckheaton foster carers Jane and Andrew Bottomley, where he has since remained.

Marcus said: “Before I was placed into care I felt extremely scared and upset at what was happening at home.

“I had nobody to turn to and I thought that I must have been doing something wrong.

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“I’d been moved around several foster homes and had changed schools a few times, so had been through a real rollercoaster of emotions. But somehow with Jane and Andrew something just clicked.

“I now assist other children in care through a Kirklees Council scheme and am about to embark on a health and social care course, which will enable me to work with people who have additional needs.”

To find out more about long-term foster caring, visit www.kirklees.gov.uk/fostering or call 0800 389 0086.