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Central England Agency List CENTRAL ENGLAND BAAF Central England Dolphin House 54 Coventry Road Birmingham B10 0RX 0121 753 2001 Email: [email protected] www.baaf.org.uk Back to BAAF advice line 0113 289 1144 (lines open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 1.00pm) LOCAL AUTHORITY AGENCIES Provide both adoption and fostering services AGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER & WEBSITE ADDRESS ADDRESS (as applicable) Birmingham City Council Tel: 0121 303 7575 Adoption and Fostering Service www.birmingham.gov.uk Children’s Social Care Children, Young People & Families PO Box 16262 Birmingham, B2 2WX Coventry City Council 02476 785 639 (adoption) Adoption Service, 02476 785 579 (fostering) New Stoke House, www.coventry.gov.uk Lloyd Crescent, [email protected] Coventry CV2 5NY Derby City Council 01332 718000 Children and Young People's Department www.derby.gov.uk Fostering & Adoption [email protected] Perth Street Office [email protected] Derby DE21 6XX Derbyshire County 01629 532280 (adoption) Adoption Service, Council 01629 532019 (fostering) County Hall, Matlock, www.derbyshire.gov.uk Derbyshire [email protected] DE4 3AG Dudley Metropolitan 0800 0730 597 (adoption) Adoption Team / Fostering Team Borough Council 01384 815 833 (fostering) 7th Floor, Falcon House www.dudley.gov.uk The Minories, Dudley West Midland, DY2 8PG Updated by Be My Parent, 20/03/2012 Page 1 of 5 Herefordshire Council 01432 383240 Adoption Team / Fostering Team www.herefordshire.gov.uk Moor House, Widemarsh Common, [email protected] Hereford HR4 9NA Leicester City Council, 0116 299 5899 (adoption) Adoption Team / Fostering Team Leicestershire County 0116 299 5800 (fostering) Room 600 Council & Rutland County www.leicester.gov.uk Rutland Building Council [email protected] County Hall, Glenfield [email protected] LE3 8SA Lincolnshire County 0800 093 3099 Adoption & Fostering Enquiries Council www.family-lincs.org.uk Customer Services Centre fosteringandadoptionenquiries@lincolnsh Witham Park House ire.gov.uk Waterside South Lincoln, LN5 7JN Northamptonshire County 0300 126 1008 (adoption) Adoption Team, Norborough House, Council 0300 126 1009 (fostering) Coverack Close, Northampton, NN4 8PQ www.northamptonshire.gov.uk Fostering Team, John Dryden House, PO a&[email protected] Box 225, Northampton, NN4 7DF Nottingham City Council 0115 915 1234 Fostering & Adoption Service www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk Gate House, 73 Hounds Gate [email protected] Nottingham, N31 6BB Nottinghamshire County 0845 301 2288 Children and Young People's Services Council www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk County Hall, West Bridgford [email protected] Nottingham, [email protected] NG2 7QP Sandwell Metropolitan 0800 358 0899 Family Placements, Borough Council www.sandwell.gov.uk Crystal House, 1-7 Crystal Drive, [email protected] Sandwell Business Park, Smethwick, West Midlands, B66 1QG Shropshire County 0345 678 9008 (adoption) Children and Young People's Services Council, Telford & Wrekin 0800 7838 798 (fostering) The Guildhall, Council www.shropshireonline.gov.uk Frankwell Quay children&[email protected] Shrewsbury k Shropshire, [email protected] SY3 8HQ Solihull Metropolitan 0121 749 8100 (adoption) Adoption and Placements Team, Borough Council 0800 073 0769 (fostering) Jubilee House, www.solihull.gov.uk 655 Auckland Drive, [email protected] Smith’s Wood, B36 0SN Staffordshire County 0800 169 2061 Family Placement Team Council www.care4child.org Stafford Are Office, [email protected] Madford Retail Park, Foregate Street, Stafford, ST16 2PA Stoke on Trent City 01782 235 020 (adoption) Adoption Team or Fostering Team, Council 01782 234 555 (fostering) Trentham Business Centre www.stoke.gov.uk Bellringer Road [email protected] Trentham Lakes South [email protected] Stoke on Trent, ST4 8HH Updated by Be My Parent, 20/03/2012 Page 2 of 5 Walsall Metropolitan 0800 923 3706 Adoption Service Borough Council www.walsall.gov.uk Pinfold Health Centre [email protected] Field Road, Bloxwich Walsall, WS3 3JJ Fostering Service 106 Essington Road, New Invention, Willehall, WV12 5EX Warwickshire County 01926 746 956 (adoption) Fostering & Adoption Services Team Council 0800 408 1556 (fostering) Saltisford Office Park, www.warwickshire.gov.uk Ansell Way, fosteringadoptiondevelopmentteam@war Warwick, wickshire.gov.uk CV34 4UL Wolverhampton City 01902 553 070 Fostering & Adoption Team, Council 0800 0730 189 Beldray Building www.wolverhampton.gov.uk 66 Mount Pleasant, Bilston, [email protected] Wolverhampton, [email protected] WV14 7PR Worcestershire County 0800 028 2158 Adoption & Fostering Development Team Council www.worcestershire.gov.uk Bridgewater House cs- Blackpole Road adoption&[email protected]. Worcester, WR4 9GG uk VOLUNTARY AGENCIES Many provide both adoption and fostering services AGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER & WEBSITE ADDRESS ADDRESS (as applicable) Action for Children 0121 355 4615 Princess Alice Drive (West Midlands) www.actionforchildren.org.uk Chester Road North, Sutton Coldfield West Midlands, B73 6RD Adoption Focus 0845 519 0539 St Gerard’s Offices, Father Hudson’s www.adoption-focus.org.uk Campus, Coventry Road Coleshill B46 3ED Barnardo’s Midlands New 0121 550 5271 Brooklands, Great Cornbow, Families www.barnardos.org.uk Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3AB Coram Family 01509 600 306 Lacey Court, Charn Wood Road, Shepshed, www.coram.org.uk Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 9QY Faith in Families 0115 955 8811 7 Colwick Road, www.faithinfamilies.org West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 5FR Family Care 0115 960 3010 28 Magdala Road www.familycare-nottingham.org.uk Nottingham NG3 5DF Updated by Be My Parent, 20/03/2012 Page 3 of 5 INDEPENDENT FOSTERING PROVIDERS Provide fostering services AGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER & WEBSITE ADDRESS ADDRESS (as applicable) Acorn Fostering Services 0845 3312363 ASRA Conference Centre, www.acornfostering.com 80 Burleys Way, Leicester, LE1 3BD Advanced Childcare 0121 360 9105 109 Burnham Road www.advancedchildcare.co.uk Great Barr Birmingham, B44 8HX Alliance Foster Care 0808 1680 180 1 Maple Court www.alliancefostercare.co.uk Ash Lane, Collingtree Northampton, NN4 0NB Child Care Bureau 0800 917 1622 Suite 5, Tadcaster House Limited www.childcarebureau.co.uk Keytec 7 Business Park, Kempton Rd Pershore WR10 2TA Children’s Family Trust 01905 798 229 MKA House, 4-6 St Andrew’s Road, www.thecft.org.uk Droitwich, Worcestershire WR9 8DN Compass Children’s 01509 221 310 Mountfields House, Services Ltd www.compasschildren.co.uk Off Squirrel Way, Epinal Way Loughborough LE11 3GE Family Foster Care 0800 321 3230 203-205 West Malvern Road www.familyfostercare.co.uk West Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 4BB Family Options 08442 487187 Lamledge Lane www.optionsgroup.co.uk Shifnal TF11 8SD Father Hudson’s Society 01675 434 000 Coventry Road – New Routes Fostering www.fatherhudsons.org.uk Coleshill Birmingham, B46 3ED Flying Colours Foster 01786 867100 The Dairy House, Care www.flyingcoloursfostercare.co.uk Brockton Hall, Brockton Lane, Eccleshall, ST21 6LY Foster Care Cooperative 01684 892380 Penny Hall, The Haysfield, www.fostercarecooperative.co.uk Spring Lane North Malvern WR14 1GF Fostering Dimensions 0115 837 7606 Unit V10 Nottingham Business Centre Nottingham, NG7 2BY Fostering People Ltd 0800 077 8159 Level 2, Bridgford House, www.fosteringpeople.co.uk Pavilion Road, West Bridgford NG2 5GJ Future Families 0121 265 2650 2 - 4 Summer Hill Terrace www.futurehsc.com Birmingham, B1 3RA Updated by Be My Parent, 20/03/2012 Page 4 of 5 Hope Fostering Service 0115 900 2795 Castle Cavendish Works, www.hopefs.co.uk Dorking Road, Radford, Nottingham NG7 5PN Ideal Fostering 0121 440 4818 21 Clevedon Road Balsall Heath Birmingham, B12 9HD Little Steps Fostering 0121 359 4477 90 New Town Row Agency Ltd [email protected] Aston, Birmingham B6 4HZ Orange Grove Foster 01538 723090 Suite 2, Heybridge Court, Care Agency www.theorangegrove.co.uk Uttoxeter Road, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent, ST10 4LN Pathway Care 0871 226 3760 Bartleet House www.pathwaycare.com/midlands/ 165a Birmingham Road Bromsgrove Worcestershire, B61 0DJ Phoenix Fostering 01568 620666 Phoenix Fostering www.phoenixfostering.co.uk 6 Chapel Walk, Leominster Herefordshire, HR6 8DE Plus One Fostering Ltd 0121 356 1776 58 Bridgelands Walk, www.plusonefostering.co.uk Perry Barr, Birmingham B20 3JU Priory Fostering Services 01684 560333 The Dairy House, www.priorygroup.com Mathon Place, Mathon, Nr Malvern, WR13 5NZ Progress Children’s 0844 800 1089 Progress House, Services www.progresschildrensservices.co.uk 127 Millfields Road, West Midlands WV4 6JG SWIIS Foster Care 0121 452 7120 24 Highfield Road, www.swiisfostercare.com Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3DP Updated by Be My Parent, 20/03/2012 Page 5 of 5 .
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