Currently, 47 children across the Central Coast are in need of stable and supportive homes, with authorities highlighting an urgent demand not only for full-time foster carers but also respite carers who can provide short-term relief to families already caring for at-risk children.
The campaign forms part of the Government’s $1.2B child protection investment package, which focuses on strengthening foster care recruitment, training and long-term support.
In a significant change, the Foster Care Allowance was increased in January for the first time in 20 years, with the base rate lifted by 20 per cent.
This means a foster carer looking after a typical 14-year-old child is now more than $4,500 better off annually, alongside expanded access to professional guidance and training resources.
Government ministers and local MPs say the Central Coast community has a strong tradition of generosity and compassion, encouraging residents to consider fostering even on a weekend or short-term basis.
Officials emphasise that foster carers play a vital role in providing stability, safety and emotional support that can positively change the trajectory of a child’s life.
Further information on becoming a foster or kinship carer is available through the NSW Government foster care website.