 Hello, I'm Scott. Hi, I'm Mark. We've been fostering with West Sussex for just over a week now and we have two looked after siblings. To us, fostering means giving a child a positive experience within a loving home. We structure rules and boundaries combined with emotional support. Seeing them develop, progress at school and dealing with our own emotions and processing what's happening is very rewarding. So we took on our two right during lockdown, but fostering during the coronavirus has actually worked out quite well for us. There's an upside. We've both been furloughed, which means we're both here all the time to get them up in the morning, get them ready for school, collect them and do activities in the afternoon and evening. So it's actually worked out OK. They do love Scott's bedtime stories with his funny voices and animal noises. But of course, the face-to-face meetings with social workers and contact for the children is difficult, along with days out, but we're managing with garden games, visits to the local park, and of course, both boys love the Xbox. So it means we actually do quite a lot together as a family. I'm really loving it so far and even though it's a total lifestyle change for us both, it's been brilliant. We foster with West Sussex County Council because we know we're part of a big network of other foster carers and it's always professional help when we need it.