Olympic Hero Fatima Whitbread Celebrates Foster Care Fortnight with Children, Families and Staff

30th May 2024

“I have first-hand experience of how Foster Care can change lives. I spent my first fourteen years in children’s homes.  It is so important that we have some really good loving families coming forward to open their hearts, their homes and give a child a loving secure lifeline, because at the end of the day, every child deserves a safe and happy childhood.”  These are the words of Olympic hero, Fatima Whitbread, MBE as she met with families, Foster Carers, children and staff from HSC NI Foster Care within the South Eastern and Belfast areas along with the Commissioner for Children and Young People, Chris Quinn at a heart-warming event organised by The Fostering Network to mark the end of Foster Care Fortnight.

The gathering at Stormont Pavilion was part of Fatima’s Walk Across the UK campaign aimed at raising funds for The Fostering Network and to promote the need for more Foster Carers across Northern Ireland.  The event also provided an opportunity to celebrate the remarkable contributions that Foster Carers make every single day.

Fatima, a former world champion javelin thrower and Olympic Medallist, shared her personal experiences of care, inspiring those who attended with her journey from care to the pinnacle of athletic success. Fatima’s story resonated deeply with the audience, highlighting the profound impact that dedicated Foster Carers can have on the lives of young people and children.

Fatima who is a champion for care-experienced children, spent time with the young people and shared some of her Javelin throwing tips in the sports ground outside.

Speaking about her support of Foster Care Fortnight, Fatima said: “We want to be able to give those children in the care system the opportunity like everyone else has with their conventional families, helping them, guiding them and giving them stability, security and the love and support they so deserve.

“That is why I am dedicated to building a better future for those in the care system. I know change is possible when people come together to work for a shared vision.

“It was my privilege to meet with and celebrate fostering families during my visit here. I would encourage more of the local community to come forward and consider becoming Foster Carers to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people.”

Noelene Thomas, a parent involved in the Step Up Step Down service in the South Eastern area described her fostering experience and stated, “It really gave me hope, from nothing you can become something amazing.  The Step Up Step Down service gave the children a lot of hope too, that they can start out nowhere and they can now achieve amazing things!”

Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Chris Quinn was delighted to attend the event and added, “The impact that Foster Carers can have on children and young people can be life-changing.  We have heard consistently from children and young people who are care-experienced about the importance of Foster Care and involving them and Foster Carers in the decision-making process with regards to their transition and placements.”

“Foster Carers provide stability, love and opportunities for children in care, helping them to achieve their full potential. It is a privilege to be here to celebrate the incredible work that they do.”

Bringing the event to a close, Head of Fostering and Adoption in the South Eastern area, Nuala Hanna remarked, “This has been a fabulous event and a wonderful opportunity to recognise and celebrate the f

abulous work our Foster Cares undertake improving the lives of children and young people. Fatima’s story is a testament to the positive impact that care and support can have on a young person’s life. We hope that her presence will inspire more people to consider becoming Foster Carers.

“HSC NI Foster Care remains committed to supporting foster families and advocating for the needs of children in care.”

Director of The Fostering Network, Kathleen Toner said: “It has been wonderful having Fatima support Foster Care Fortnight this year across the UK. Her personal story of being in care is so powerful and drives her passion to ensure every child has the best start in life possible. Sharing this message in NI is central to encouraging others to consider fostering.”

To find out how you could become part of HSC NI Foster Care’s fostering community, call 0800 0720 137 or visit adoptionandfostercare.hscni.net.