Excellence in Foster Care Awards
Each year the Excellence in Foster Care Awards recognise the extraordinary efforts of caregivers from around the country who go above and beyond on their caregiving journey.
Caring Families Aotearoa has been holding the Excellence in Foster Care Awards since 2007, with next year being our 20th Anniversary. Over the years we have had some generous care sector organisations host alongside us. Our 2026 corporate sponsors are; Barnardos, Open Home Foundation, and Kia Puāwai.
The 2026 nominations are now open and successful recipients will be recognised in March 2026.
Who can be nominated?
If you know an extraordinary caregiver who goes above and beyond for their tamariki and rangatahi, please consider nominating them for next year’s awards.
It’s easy to be eligible – your nominee can be anyone providing a home to a child not born to them (excluding step-parents). This includes whānau and kin caregivers, grandparents raising grandchildren, and people with permanent care of a child or young person. The nominee does not need to have a supporting agency, e.g. Open Home Foundation, Oranga Tamariki.
We know that there are so many caregivers out there who deserve this recognition, with your help we can make this happen.
nominations now open?
Nominations for the 2026 Excellence in Foster Care Awards are now open. To nominate a caregiver please click below and fill out the application form online, or print and complete it and email/post it to us.
Who can make a nomination?
Anyone can nominate a caregiver or caregiving couple for an award. This includes all Social Workers, fellow caregivers, Teachers, Support Workers, and people from the community. Nominators must be people who are positively and strongly involved in the caregiver’s life.
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How to submit a nomination?
- Fill out the nomination form (you can either download and print the form or fill it in electronically).
- Have the caregiver you are nominating sign the form.
- Gather supporting evidence and save this into a single file.
- Send your completed nomination and supporting evidence by email.
Tips for a great nomination
Your nomination is an opportunity to introduce your chosen caregiver or caregiving couple and explain who they are, what their caregiving journey has been about, and what makes them stand out.
Be creative and include supporting evidence that will make your caregiver(s) really stand out. You can include copies of certificates, photos, and references from people like school Principals, Social Workers, the children, whānau, or community leaders.
What happens after I submit a nomination?
A selection panel made up of representatives from NGOs and Caring Families Aotearoa will read all nominations and meet to choose the award recipients.
Once award recipients have been selected, you will be called to let you know if your nomination has been successful.
Unsuccessful nominees will still be acknowledged for their nomination and positive contribution.
What happens if my nomination is successful?
If your nomination is successful we will first contact the caregiver and tell them the great news. Once we have contacted them we will give you a call.
Recipients of the awards will travel to Wellington for the awards ceremony to be celebrated. Award recipients, if not a couple, are able to bring a support person with them. We will meet their travel and accommodation costs.
What happens if my nomination is not successful?
The intent of these awards is to recognise outstanding caregivers. All nominees will receive a letter of recognition and a small gift.
You are able to nominate the same caregiver(s) next year.
I need help with my nomination. Who can I ask?
We’re here to help, so contact us at: events@caringfamilies.org.nz
or 0800 693 323 for help with the nomination process.

Our 2025 Recipients
Evaluating the nominations we receive for the Awards is always an extremely tough job. The Panel that review the nominations are made up of representatives from Barnardos, Caring Families Aoteaora, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Kia Puāwai and Open Home Foundation.
Our 2025 Recipients
- Amy & Mark Ayers
- Catherine & Miles Dalton
- Letitia Dowie-Lewis
- Jo & Pete Duston
- Pip & Stu Henry
- Andrea Neil
- Rachel Puru
- Deborah Spackman
- Cindy Thom
- Katie & Albert van Dalen
2025 Stories
All our nominees have incredible stories, please read the book below to find out more. From one couple who cared for over 200 tamariki (children) over 40 years, to a grandmother raising her four mokopuna (grandchildren) and great-nephew, while still working full time, to a young couple who relocated so their foster children could be closer to their biological mother.