Fostering a disabled child
The role of an independent fostering agency
What support is available for foster carers?
How to choose a foster care agency
Foster Care Fortnight: How to raise awareness about children in foster care
Can I choose who I foster?
How to foster
What are the benefits of fostering with an independent fostering agency?
What happens when a child is taken into care?
Fostering process: what happens on an initial home visit?
Can you foster if you have mental health issues?
Fostering with local authority vs independent agency
Interview: Life as a foster parent during the pandemic
A complete guide to becoming a foster carer
How Are Children in Foster Care Matched with Carers?
Foster Care Budgeting Tips
Becoming A Foster Carer
Benefits of becoming a foster parent
What is a Care Leaver?
What is a Foster Carer?
What is Foster Care?
Do I become a Foster Carer?
Fostering Regulations
How much do Foster Parents get paid?
How to Foster a Child
How long does it take to become a Foster Carer?
How to foster – everything you ever wanted to know
Facts about Foster Care
What are the Foster Care requirements?
Foster Care Handbook
Foster Carer Job Description
Changing IFA - Transferring to Capstone
Fostering Definition
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What does Every Child Matters Mean for Foster Parents?
Fostering Stories
Fostering Children UK
Children needing Fostering
8 reasons why a child may be taken into care
Fostering as a Career
Looked after Children
Can you foster if you smoke or vape?
A guide to fostering assessments
LGBTQ+ Fostering
Equality, Inclusion & Anti-discriminatory Practice in Foster Care
What can disqualify you from foster care?
Can you foster if you’re on benefits?
Top transferable job skills to become a foster carer
Fostering as a same sex couple
Fostering while renting
Is there an age limit for fostering in the UK?
Do foster carers get a pension?
How to foster a child: A step by step guide
How do DBS Checks Work?
Can I foster if...?
Mythbusting the top 10 Foster Care Myths
Can I foster if I am disabled?
LGBT Fostering Mythbusting
Can I foster if I have pets?
Can I Foster A Child?
Can I Foster and Work?
Can you Foster with a Criminal Record
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LGBT Family and Foster Care
Fostering across Cultures
Muslim Fostering
Christian Foster Care
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Empty Nest Syndrome and Foster Care
Can I Foster?
Fostering Babies and Young Children
Fostering Babies - Myths
Focusing on Parent & Child Fostering
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Fostering Teenagers - Breaking down the Myths
Fostering Unaccompanied and Asylum Seeking Children
Mother and Baby Foster Placements
Private Fostering
Therapeutic Fostering - Multi-disciplinary Assessment Treatment & Therapy Service (MATTS)
Young Children Fostering Placements
Difference between short and long-term fostering
Reunification and Birth Parents: A Guide for Foster Carers
What is an EHC Plan? A Guide for Foster Carers
How to prepare a child for becoming a care leaver
Children who foster: impact of fostering on birth children
Fostering LGBTQ+ Youth
How to prepare your home for a foster child
How to help a lonely child: A Guide for Foster Carers
What are the National Minimum Standards for Fostering Services?
10 tips for foster children's education
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Fostering allowances and the gender pay gap
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How to adopt from Foster Care
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8 most common fostering challenges
FosterTalk Membership with Capstone Foster Care
Supporting foster children's contact with birth families
A guide to independent fostering
Keeping Children Safe Online: A Guide For Foster Carers
Movies About Foster Care
Play-based learning strategies for foster carers
A Guide to the Staying Put Program
How to deal with empty nest syndrome
How to recognise signs of depression in foster children
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10 tips on connecting with your Foster Child
Fostering vs Adoption - What's the difference?
How Fostering can change a future
How to adopt from Foster Care
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How to prepare a Foster Child's bedroom
Reading and Storytelling with Babies and Young Children
Supporting Children's Learning
The 20 most recommended books Foster Carers and young people should read
Things you can do when your children leave home
The impact of early childhood traumas on adolescence and adulthood
Anxious Disorders in Foster Children
What is sexual abuse and sexual violence
Foster Child behaviour management strategies
Foster Parent Advice: What to expect in your first year of fostering
Capstone's twelve tips at Christmas
10 celebrities who grew up in Foster Care
Celebrating our Children and Young People
Could Millenials be the solution to the Foster Care crisis?
Do you work in Emergency Services?
Form F Assessor and Assessment Training
Foster Care Fortnight
Improving Children's Welfare - Celebrating Universal Children's Day
It's time to talk about Mental Health and Foster Care
New Year - New Career - Become a Foster Carer
Promoting the rights and wellbeing of persons with Disabilities
Refugee Week
Young people and Mental Health in a changing world
Young People Charities
Movies about foster care can help open a dialogue on fostering, while presenting new perspectives. For some children, seeing a character who represents them or has been in similar circumstances can be quite cathartic, which can be used in a positive way to approach difficult subjects surrounding their experiences. From fictional characters on our screens to celebrities who have grown up in care - representation is important. Whether you are looking for movies about fostering for yourself, your child or your family, our list has you covered.
With several adaptations throughout the years, the original is arguably the most popular version. The modern remake swaps the orphanage for an unhappy foster home in this highly dramatised tale about Annie, whose resilient and positive attitude remains amid incompetent social workers and greedy foster parents.
This superhero movie, based on a DC comic, is a fun and entertaining take on foster care – suitable for younger viewers. The main protagonist, Billy Batson, is a 14-year-old foster child who continuously runs away from foster homes in search of his birth mother. He suddenly stumbles upon unexpected superpowers, making him the superhero, ‘Shazam’, who soon gains a powerful enemy that has taken his foster sibling’s hostage and must be stopped.
Based on a true heart-warming story, The Blind Side follows a gifted American football player, Michael, in the foster care system. Eventually, Michael is adopted by a loving family who encourage him to improve his academics, allowing him to play on the school football team. By the end of the film, Michael is drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft and goes on to play in the National Football League (NFL), depicting real-life events.
Based on the adoption of siblings through foster care, this film follows a child-less couple looking to expand their family through adoption, who come across three vivacious siblings searching for a caring and loving home whilst in the foster care system. So begins their journey towards certification as foster-adoptive parents whilst navigating through realistic events, themes and topics in this heart-warming and comical story of placement and adoption.
The children’s film Stuart Little features a larger-than-life mouse. The Little family decide to adopt a mouse, Stuart, from an orphanage in Manhattan. It takes the family some time to get used to the new addition. Not long after joining the family, the Littles are approached by Stuart’s supposed biological family, who go on to abduct Stuart. The film shares a warm message of acceptance and love, demonstrating that families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
Despicable Me has become a huge franchise since it was first released 15 years ago. It all starts when Gru, played by Steve Carell, decides to temporarily adopt three children for nefarious reasons – to carry out his evil plans. However, things take a turn when the children see him as a father figure and not just an evil overlord.
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