A Covid-19 home-schooling fee will be introduced for Angus foster carers who have been looking after children full-time during lockdown.
An Angus Council committee recommended that payments be made to foster carers of school-aged children unable to attend school due to the pandemic.
The additional payment of ÂŁ10 a day for every child will be paid to carers for each day youngsters would have otherwise have been at school during lockdown.
A report to the committee by Kathryn Lindsay, director of children, families and justice, stated there were 51 school-age children in the care of Angus Council being home schooled by their foster carers.
It is expected the fee will cost Angus Council ÂŁ30,600, backdated to March 23 and running to the end of this term.
If children were unable to attend school from August to December, it was projected there would be a further cost of ÂŁ43,350.
We have to give them a big thank you for all their hard work and I fully support this proposal.”
Councillor David Fairweather
The report highlighted that the Scottish Government had earmarked additional resources for local authorities to help them with costs related to the Covid-19 response.
Praising the work of foster carers over the last few months, Councillor David Fairweather, said: “We have to give them a big thank you for all their hard work and I fully support this proposal.”
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Conservative councillor, Derek Wann, the council’s children and learning convener, added: “Just to reiterate, I fully support the payment and I would urge all of the committee to recommend the report.”
The committee unanimously recommended the proposals set out in the report.