What is Mockingbird?
The Mockingbird Programme creates an extended family feel for children and young people living in foster care. It is an evidence-based approach and is led by The Fostering Network.
Under this model, between 6 and 10 fostering households come together to create a group called a ‘Constellation’.
Within each Constellation is a foster home referred to as the ‘Hub Home’. The Hub Home Carer provides planned and emergency sleepovers, day care and practical support, as well as guidance, training and advice to the other fostering households in a Constellation, known as ‘Satellite Homes’.
The programme is designed to strengthen fostering households and improve relationships between carers, children and young people and the fostering service.
Read more about Mockingbird on The Fostering Network website.
How is Mockingbird used in Bedford Borough?
The Mockingbird Programme launched in Bedford Borough in March 2025. There are currently 3 Mockingbird Constellations, with 24 foster families in the programme.
We hold a social every month for each Constellations; these range from picnics in the park to trips out to soft play to a summer BBQ. All the children get involved and form lasting relationships and the carers benefit from a large support network full of like-minded people. We also hold a coffee morning each month for foster carers only to support each other, learn together and build lasting relationships with one another.
The foster carers within the Mockingbird Programme continue to work with their social worker and also benefit from the support and guidance of the Mockingbird Lead Practitioner - this creates a wider support network for our foster carers bringing positive outcomes for our foster carers and the children in our care.