Department for Work and Pensions: Foster Care

(asked on 15th January 2025) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether (a) her Department and (b) each of its arms length bodies offers employees who are foster carers (i) flexible working, (ii) paid time off for (A) training and (B) settling a new child into their home and (iii) other support.


Answered by
Andrew Western Portrait
Andrew Western
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions)
This question was answered on 23rd January 2025

All employees of DWP, including foster carers, have access to flexi time and can exercise their legal right to request other kinds of flexible working. Specific provision exists for foster carers to have paid time off for their initial assessment, training or attendance at formal meetings. Once approved as a foster carer, specific provision also exists for paid time off to deal with emergencies and for ongoing training and further formal meetings. In addition, any foster carer may apply for time off under provisions that are not restricted to foster care, such as paid compassionate leave. Other support provided for all employees is available for foster carers to use, such as professional advice and counselling from our employee assistance service.

For Arms-Length Bodies in scope there are different mechanisms in place for supporting their employees. These details are provided below:

  • The Pensions Regulator (TPR) ‘s adoption policy allows those members of staff who are fostering with the intention to adopt to get paid time off for settling a new child into their home as well as for five introductory adoption meetings. Those who are fostering without the intention to adopt have the statutory right to apply for flexible working along with all employees. While TPR does not offer specific training or support for those members of staff who are foster carers, their Employee Assistance Programme offers general support to them as they go through the process and beyond.

  • The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) does not currently have a specific Foster Policy, but all employees can request flexible working arrangements and take carers or dependency leave as outlined in its Flexible Working and Family Leave policies. While MaPS' policies align with statutory provision, it prioritises and expedites requests to ensure timely support for colleagues who receive requests for placements at very short notice. It is committed to supporting colleagues through options like paid leave, special paid leave, or unpaid leave, as agreed with line managers.

  • The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) does not have a specific policy that covers employees who are foster carers. All their employees can apply for flexible working, and they offer hybrid working. HSE advises line managers of employees who are foster carers, to look sympathetically at any request for paid time off using our special leave policy.

  • The Pensions Ombudsman have not been advised by any current employees that they are foster carers. They do not have an explicit reference in their policies regarding special leave as it relates to foster care but do have good mechanisms to demonstrate flexibility around dependents and care needs.

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