Becoming a guardian

Every year in the UK, thousands of people become special guardians. That means they take on long-term, legal responsibility for a child they already have a relationship with. This section helps you understand what's involved and what to expect.

Watch Raz talk about what a special guardian is and how they can help a child in need.

Get the facts

  • What is a special guardian?

    Understand what it means and what’s involved with being a special guardian.

  • How do you become a special guardian?

    What to expect from the process and things you will do at each stage.

  • Why become a special guardian?

    Understand the benefits and how you might decide whether the role is right for you.

What you need to know

If you’re thinking of becoming a guardian, you will have lots of questions. Here are a few things you should remember when you are going through the process.

We’re here to help

For many people, the process of becoming a special guardian can be a stressful time for everyone involved. At Buckinghamshire Council, we have an experienced team that can support you. We work with you throughout the assessment process to make sure that the child's needs and welfare are at the centre of every decision.

It’s okay to ask questions

There is a lot to take in and you are going to have questions. Nobody expects you to know everything at this stage. You will be able to talk openly to a member of our team, who is there to make sure you feel comfortable and understand what is happening throughout the entire process. So please ask them questions. It's their job to help you.

Be as informed as you can

We recommend you spend as much time as you can getting to know the process of becoming a special guardian. The more informed you are, the easier it will be to make decisions. This website includes information to help you get started and you can call our Connected Persons team to talk to someone about any questions or concerns you have.

Meet the Connected Persons team

Our Connected Persons team support families and make sure children find a suitable home when there is concern for their welfare. They support people throughout the process of applying to become a special guardian, including the assessment.

Phone: 01494 586460

Email: connectedpersons@buckinghamshire.gov.uk