Foster Care Uncovered
The Truth from the Frontline.No filter, no spin, no hiding. The stories behind the headlines, the truths behind the system - exposing, confronting, and moving foster care forward.Hosted by Sarah Anderson, CEO of FosterWiki & Co-founder of the NFCQ and Louise Allen, Bestselling Author & Founder of Spark Sisterhood.All views shared in this podcast reflect the personal opinions of the hosts alone. They are not intended as factual assertions about any person or organisation, nor do they represent the views of any employer or professional body.
Retention, Retention, Retention â When Will They Ever Learn
This week, Sarah and Louise pull no punches. Theyâre calling out the foster care sectorâs obsession with shiny recruitment schemes while ignoring the real fulcrum of the system: retention. From exposing local authoritiesâ latest âretentionâ gimmicks to unpicking a decade-old policy disaster that still fails carers and children today, nothing is off-limits.
Sarah takes us back to the 2014 Staying Put launch, where politicians were blindsided by the reality of policy, and shows how nothing has changed 12 years later. Louise dives into Somersetâs PR spin versus real-world losses, while Sarah critically analyses Nottinghamâs LinkedIn updates, separ...
Illegal, Unsafe, Unacceptable: A Care System in Freefall, Still Not Listening
In this episode of Foster Care Uncovered, Sarah and Louise delve into the shocking new report from the Childrenâs Commissioner, which reveals the harsh reality many children in foster care face today. From illegal and unsafe placements to carers under extreme pressure, this report lays bare systemic failures that can no longer be ignored.
Sarah and Louise break down the report, share frontline insights, and discuss what can and must be done to protect vulnerable children. They also explain what FosterWiki is doing to support carers and improve outcomes, and give practical steps for listeners who wa...
The Good, the Bad, and the Absurd in 2025 and What 2026 Needs
Sarah and Louise take an unapologetically unfiltered look at foster care in 2025, the achievements, the bloopers, the âpersonsâ of the year, what needed to stop, what made them laugh, the moments that kept them going, and the low points that still defy explanation.
They call out what mattered, dismantle what didnât, and interrogate the absurdities. Looking to 2026, they ask the questions the sector keeps dodging: what must stop, who needs to step up, what should be gone, and whether this might finally be the year we stop performing care and start prioritising children.
Sharp, reflec...
All I Want for Christmas Is⌠Actual Support!
A Foster Care Uncovered Christmas Special
Festive hats on, rose-tinted myths off.
In this Christmas special, we take a tongue-in-cheek but honest look at support during the festive period. Alongside plenty of foster carer humour, Louise reflects on Christmas at 16 after running away, and we explore trauma, contact, cost-of-living pressures, and the realities of Christmas for children in care.
Plus, a cheeky look at âtop tips for Christmasâ written by people whoâve never fostered.
Funny, thoughtful, and unapologetically real.
All views shared in this podcast reflect the pe...
When Policy Meets the Street: A Social Worker Lifts the Lid
In this episode, Sarah and Louise sit down with social worker Nana Abbey-Hagen, a practitioner who moves fluently between frontline reality, leadership conversations, and the community spaces where social work and lived experience intersect.
Nana talks candidly about working conditions for social workers and whether those pressures ripple into foster care. We explore his work with the Chief Social Worker, Isabelle Trowler, and dig into the long-standing cultural gap between leadership and frontline practice, a gap foster carers know all too well.
He talks about his Street Social Work Practice Model: why he created it...
The Form F, one of fosteringâs most entrenched processes and why it desperately needs a rethink.
In this episode, Sarah and Louise roll right back to the start and take a deep dive into the Form F assessment, what it was meant to be, why itâs drifting so far from purpose, and how itâs shaping (and in too many cases misshaping) foster care, culture, and recruitment today.
Thereâs a lot of serious ground to coverâŚand, as always with Sarah and Louise, just enough humour to keep the edges from getting too sharp.
They tackle the theatre of panel, why itâs time for that curtain to finally fall, what...
Indefensible unforgivable
Indefensible unforgivable.
Sarah & Louise take apart todayâs Government fostering stats - exposing the spin behind the headlines and the failings despite millions of taxpayer investment.
All views shared in this podcast reflect the personal opinions of the hosts alone. They are not intended as factual assertions about any person or organisation, nor do they represent the views of any employer or professional body.
Forces shaping the world that we all work in, who really designs the reforms in social work and children's services?
Welcome to the second episode of Foster Care Uncovered.
Today, Louise Allen & Sarah Anderson are joined by Dr Joe Hanley, a social worker, lecturer, researcher and author, as we take an unflinching look at the stranglehold some people and organisations have on our sector.
It is quite the eye-opener, especially around the role of the new Children's Minister in these networks.
Join us as we ask....is it crippling the reform that the children and the fostering sector so desperately need?
You may ask what this has to do with us...
Foster Care Uncovered
Hosted by Louise Allen & Sarah Anderson
This podcast offers an unfiltered and straightforward exploration of the stories and headlines surrounding foster care.
We aim to uncover the truths behind the system and advocate for progress in the foster care system.
In this introductory episode, we will share information about our mission, the reasons for launching this podcast, and provide a preview of the topics we will cover in future episodes.
All views shared in this podcast reflect the personal opinions of the hosts alone. They are not intended as factual assertions...