Help and support for foster parents in England
Help with the cost of fostering
All foster parents get a foster care allowance to help cover the cost of caring for a child. You might get additional payments, depending on:
- if the child has specific needs
- how many children you’re fostering
- your skills and experience
- your fostering service
Contact your fostering service to find out how much you get.
This guidance applies to England. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappre’s different fostering guidance if you , or .
Minimum weekly allowance
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp minimum allowance you’ll get depends on where you live and the age of the child you care for. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp allowance is updated every April.
Weekly allowances for the tax year from 6 April 2025 to 5 April 2026
Child’s age | London | South East | Rest of England |
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0 to 2 | £198 | £189 | £170Ìý |
3 to 4 | £201 | £196 | £176 |
5 to 10 | £225 | £216 | £194 |
11 to 15 | £257 | £247 | £220 |
16 to 17 | £299 | £288 | £258 |
Allowance rates when the child is 18
Children stop being in care when they reach 18, even if they’re still living with you. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappre is no minimum allowance when your child is old enough to leave foster care.
Contact your fostering service for more information.
Expenses
You may be able to apply to your fostering service for extra money to help with things like:
- school trips
- holidays
- birthdays
- religious festivals