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What if children with complex health needs didn’t have to grow up in hospitals or residential units, but could experience everyday family life instead with your help? We sit down with Richard Powell, managing director of Credo Care, to unpack how specialist fostering makes that possible — and far more achievable than most imagine. Across 25 years, Credo Care has built a model that treats foster carers as professionals and partners. Richard explains how the message is clear: you don’t need to be a medic to foster brilliantly; you need willingness to learn, consistency, compassion and a brilliant team at your back. We also tackle the practical hurdles — from equipment and home adaptations to the patchwork of local funding — and how careful matching over weeks or months builds placements that last. Richard shares why burnout prevention is built in, not bolted on: a large support‑worker team for everyday breathing room, dedicated respite carers who become part of the extended family, and a culture that honours joy alongside complexity. Outcomes reflect that care: few breakdowns, more permanence through adoption or special guardianship, and smooth transitions into adulthood via Shared Lives where needed. Along the way, we dispel the biggest myth in disability‑focused fostering: that high medical needs mean high difficulty. With training, mentoring, and steady coordination with hospitals and local authorities, families discover that complex care can weave into ordinary routines — school runs, clubs, and quiet nights in. If you’ve wondered whether fostering could be for you, this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful roadmap and a challenge to think bigger about what home can mean. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your top takeaway — your share might be the reason a child finds a family.