The
Adolescent & Children's Trust came into being late in 1992 in response
to changes in child care policy. Instead of Local Authorities continuing
to place children in their care into large children's homes, they were encouraged
to provide home-based care in the form of fostering. This move was also
consistent with the rapidly emerging philosophy of care in the community.
These
developments led to a huge increase
in the demand for families and individuals who were willing to take youngsters
between 0-18 years into their own homes. In addition, many of these families
and individuals would be offering homes to youngsters who had suffered extreme
levels of physical, emotional and material deprivation, before coming into
foster care.
These
rapid and radical changes made it extremely difficult for Local Authorities
to meet this need. It was concern for the lack of adequate provision which
led a group of Local Authority social services managers, who were also qualified
and experienced social workers, to create TACT.
TACT
now operates from premises in South East London under the control of a Board
of eight Trustees. The Trustees come from different areas of business and
social work. All give their time and expertise voluntarily and without pay.
Since
those early days, TACT has grown and has teams of foster carers covering
all of Greater London, the Midlands and Wales. Children are placed with
TACT by Local Authorities who are unable to meet the children's need from
the resources they have available.
TACT is totally committed
to the support and professional development of its foster carers. In this
way it ensures the best possible benefits for the ever increasing numbers
of children in the organisation's care.