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Fostering in Brighton

Find a foster care agency in Brighton & Hove

Brighton & Hove and the surrounding areas of East Sussex have a significant number of children in care, and the need for foster carers continues to grow. Whether you live in the city centre, Hove, Portslade, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Woodingdean, Patcham, Hollingbury or further across East Sussex, there are local and national fostering agencies ready to support you.

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Fostering in Brighton & Hove

Brighton & Hove is a vibrant, diverse unitary authority on the south coast and one of the most progressive cities in the UK. The city has a significant number of looked-after children and the demand for foster carers continues to grow, particularly for people who can support teenagers, sibling groups and children with additional needs.

Whether you are in Brighton city centre, Hove, Portslade or Rottingdean, there are both local authority and independent fostering agencies operating in your area. Independent agencies often offer higher allowances, more training and dedicated one-to-one support.

Think Fostering helps you compare fostering agencies in Brighton and across East Sussex so you can find the right fit for you and your family. All enquiries are free, confidential and without obligation.

tickGrowing need for foster carers across Brighton and East Sussex
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Foster Care Agencies in Brighton & Hove

Compare Ofsted-registered fostering agencies covering Brighton & Hove and East Sussex

Compass Fostering
Independent Fostering Agency

Specialist foster care across East Sussex with therapeutic placements and comprehensive carer support. Dedicated social workers and 24/7 helpline.

Ofsted: GoodBrightonEast Sussex
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Fostering First
Independent Fostering Agency

High-quality foster placements across Sussex with a focus on stability, matching and long-term outcomes for children and young people.

Ofsted: GoodEastbourneLewes
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South East Fostering
Independent Fostering Agency

Brighton-based agency offering generous allowances, small social worker caseloads and tailored training programmes for new and experienced carers.

Ofsted: OutstandingBrightonWorthing
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Beacon Fostering Services
Independent Fostering Agency

Supporting foster families across Sussex with specialist teen placements, parent and child fostering, and emergency care. Weekly peer support groups.

Ofsted: GoodHastingsCrawley
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Together Fostering
Independent Fostering Agency

Therapeutic fostering agency with offices in Brighton and London. Trauma-informed care, attachment-focused training and dedicated clinical support for carers.

Ofsted: OutstandingHoveChichester
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Brighton & Hove City Council
Local Authority Fostering

Brighton & Hove’s own fostering service with direct links to local schools, health services and community support. Recruiting carers for children across the city.

Ofsted: GoodBrightonLocal Authority
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Areas Covered Across Brighton & East Sussex

Fostering agencies in Brighton cover the city and surrounding areas of East Sussex

Brighton
Hove
Portslade
Rottingdean
Saltdean
Patcham
Eastbourne
Lewes
Hastings
Worthing
Crawley
Horsham

Why Foster in Brighton?

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Growing Need

Brighton & Hove and East Sussex have a significant number of looked-after children and the need for foster carers continues to grow, particularly for teenagers and sibling groups.

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Competitive Allowances

Independent agencies in Brighton offer competitive weekly allowances, typically between £450 and £860, with most fostering income effectively tax-free under Qualifying Care Relief.

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Excellent Support

Agencies across Brighton provide dedicated social workers, out-of-hours helplines, peer support groups and regular supervision to help you succeed.

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Diverse & Inclusive

Brighton & Hove is one of the most diverse and inclusive cities in the UK, and agencies actively welcome carers from all backgrounds, identities and family structures.

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Training & Development

Agencies in Brighton offer comprehensive induction programmes, specialist training and ongoing professional development to build your skills and confidence.

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All Types Needed

From emergency and short-term through to long-term and specialist therapeutic care, all types are in demand across Brighton and East Sussex.

Fostering Allowances in Brighton

Foster carers in Brighton receive a weekly allowance to cover the cost of caring for a child, plus a skills-based fee that reflects your experience and training. Most fostering income is effectively tax-free under HMRC Qualifying Care Relief.

Average weekly fostering payments across independent agencies in Brighton and East Sussex range from roughly £450 to £860 per week per child, with higher payments for older children or specialist placements. Some agencies also provide extra payments for birthdays, festivals and holidays. Comparing through Think Fostering can help you find the best package.

tickTax-free income under Qualifying Care Relief
tickAverage £450–£860 per week across Sussex IFAs
tickCompare agencies to find the best total package
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Common Questions About Fostering in Brighton

Find answers to the most common questions about fostering in Brighton. For more detailed information, visit our FAQs page or get in touch to speak with an agency directly — all enquiries are free and without obligation.

Brighton & Hove is a unitary authority with its own children’s services and has a significant number of looked-after children. Across the wider South East there are over 10,000 children in care. Nationally, around 67% of looked-after children live with foster carers, with roughly 54,800 in foster placements on 31 March 2025.

Brighton continues to recruit carers because maintaining local placements helps children stay connected to their communities, schools and support networks. The council works actively with independent fostering agencies to meet demand.

  • fostering Brighton childrenBrighton & Hove has a significant number of looked-after children
  • foster care EnglandNationally, about 67% of looked-after children live in foster care
  • foster care placementsRoughly 54,800 children in foster placements across England
  • fostering Brighton needContinued recruitment helps keep children near family, friends and school

Choosing to foster with Brighton & Hove City Council or with an independent fostering agency depends on the kind of support, structure and matching approach you prefer. Fostering directly with the council means you work within the local children’s services team and may be prioritised for local placements, with direct access to community resources, educational and health professionals.

IFAs are regulated by Ofsted just like local authorities, and many offer strong support systems with their own training, social work teams and out-of-hours services. The most practical way to decide is to speak to a few different providers and ask about support, training, supervision, respite arrangements and how placements are matched to carers’ strengths.

  • fostering agency BrightonLocal authority fostering connects you directly with local care planners
  • fostering support BrightonIndependent agencies offer regulated support, training and social work teams
  • Brighton fostering LABrighton & Hove City Council runs its own fostering service
  • compare fostering BrightonCompare support models, training and placement matching before deciding

Foster carer payments in Brighton vary depending on the provider, the child’s age and individual needs, and whether you are approved through the local authority or an IFA. All foster carers receive weekly allowances to cover the cost of caring for a child, including food, clothing, pocket money and other day-to-day costs.

IFAs across Sussex often publish allowances ranging from roughly £450 to £860 per week per child, with higher payments for older children or specialist placements, and sometimes extra payments for birthdays, festivals and holidays. The UK government publishes minimum weekly fostering allowance bands; for 2025–26 a child aged 5–10 has a minimum of about £194 and older teens £258–£267.

  • foster care pay BrightonAll carers receive a weekly fostering allowance to cover the cost of care
  • fostering allowance BrightonLocal authority fees may include a skills-based professional element
  • foster carer salary BrightonIndependent agencies often publish allowances of £450–£860+ per week
  • fostering pay BrightonGovernment minimum allowances vary by child age and region

Brighton needs foster carers across a range of fostering types because children come into care for many different reasons and at various ages. Local recruitment highlights the need for carers who can support infants, younger children and older children and teenagers, along with placements for siblings to stay together where possible.

Placements for children with additional emotional or behavioural needs, respite care and short-notice emergency care are also commonly needed across Sussex. Carers who are flexible on age and placement type are often in higher demand.

  • types fostering BrightonYoung children, older children and teenagers are all needed
  • sibling fostering BrightonSibling placements and short-term care are part of local demand
  • fostering teenagers BrightonSpecialist carers for emotional or behavioural support are valuable
  • fostering Brighton typesCarers flexible on age and placement type are in higher demand

No, you do not need to own your home to foster in Brighton. What matters is that you have a secure and stable home environment with a spare bedroom suitable for a child or young person, including space for their personal bed and belongings.

Renting is usually acceptable provided the tenancy is secure and you can demonstrate that the foster child will have their own space and safety. Stability and suitability of the home are central to fostering approval, not ownership status itself.

  • fostering rent BrightonHome ownership is not required to foster
  • spare bedroom BrightonYou need a secure home with a spare bedroom suitable for a child
  • fostering Brighton eligibilityRenting is normally acceptable where tenancy is stable
  • fostering home BrightonStability and suitability are central to approval, not ownership

Start by using Ofsted’s provider search, which lists registered fostering services and their inspection reports so you can compare quality and ratings. You can search by location and the category “Fostering” to see all agencies that work in or near Brighton.

You can also contact Brighton & Hove City Council’s fostering team directly for local authority options. Fostering comparison sites like Think Fostering allow you to filter by area and build a shortlist. Speak with agencies about support, training, supervision and placement approaches to judge which is the right fit.

  • find agency BrightonUse Ofsted’s search to find registered fostering agencies near Brighton
  • Brighton LA fosteringContact Brighton & Hove City Council’s fostering team for LA options
  • compare agencies BrightonCompare support, training, matching and inspection ratings
  • fostering Brighton supportUse directories like Think Fostering to filter by area

There is no fixed published number of foster care agencies solely within Brighton, because fostering providers registered with Ofsted may operate across Sussex and the wider South East while still serving Brighton families. The most accurate way to determine how many agencies serve the area is to use Ofsted’s provider search filtered by location.

Brighton includes the city council’s own fostering service plus multiple independent agencies with Sussex and regional coverage. A practical approach is to compare all relevant providers whose coverage includes Brighton based on their support offers, ratings and local presence.

  • agencies Brighton countExact numbers vary, as agencies often operate across Sussex
  • Brighton IFAUse Ofsted’s provider search to see who accepts carers in Brighton
  • fostering agencies BrightonMany IFAs cover multiple local authorities including Brighton
  • compare fostering BrightonCompare all relevant agencies covering Brighton

Ready to Foster in Brighton?

Children across Brighton and East Sussex need safe, loving homes. Take the first step today — compare agencies, ask questions, and find the right fit for your family.

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