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Company type | Children's Charity |
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Industry | Fostering |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | London, UK |
Number of employees | approx. 145 |
Website | www |
The Adolescent and Children's Trust (TACT) is the largest dedicated charity providing fostering services across the United Kingdom. The charity operates across England, Wales and Scotland. As well as providing fostering families for children, TACT campaigns on behalf of children and young people in care, carers, and their families across the UK.
TACT was set up in 1993 in response to changes in child care policy. Instead of local authorities placing children in their care in residential homes, increasing priority was placed on offering family based care to a much wider range of children and young people. This was consistent with the rapidly emerging philosophy of providing care close to children's own family, school and social contacts.
These rapid changes made it difficult for local authorities to meet the increasing need to provide foster care and adoptive placements and it was a concern for the lack of adequate provision which led to a group of local authority service managers, who were also qualified and experienced social workers to create TACT. The organisation was subsequently registered as a charity ensuring that any surplus income was reinvested in meeting the needs of looked after children placed with TACT.
TACT became an adoption agency in 2004 and expanded its size by joining together with the Independent Adoption Services (IAS) in 2007, Parents for Children (PfC) in 2009 and most recently with Supported Fostering Services (SFS) in 2019. Their adoption service closed on 28th April 2020.
In June 2012 TV chef and bestselling cookery writer Lorraine Pascale became TACT's first celebrity patron.
TACT is a founding member of Fostering Through Social Enterprise (FtSE), a consortium of voluntary and non profit fostering agencies that advocate for children in respect of regulation, as well as representing its membership at central government level.