Sefton Council fostering team takes on viral TikTok Jerusalema Dance Challenge on Southport Beach

Andrew Brown
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Sefton Council's Fostering Service have put on their dancing shoes and taken on the Jerusalema Dance Challenge

Members of Sefton Council’s Fostering Service have put on their dancing shoes and taken on the ‘Jerusalema Dance Challenge’ on Southport Beach.

The challenge originated as a TikTok video, but it went viral last year and is now a global sensation.

Fostering teams all over England are now taking part in the dance which is creating a wave of awareness across the country about fostering and the vital role it plays in so many children’s and young people’s lives.

Northumberland’s Foster Care team kicked… or danced off the challenge in May and other local authorities including Sefton, followed in their footsteps.

Lisa Lyons, Interim Executive Director of Children Social Care and Education, said; “Dance has a great way of bringing people together and the ‘Jerusalema Dance Challenge’ is a perfect example, so we are delighted to take part in the challenge for one main purpose.

Sefton Council's Fostering Service have put on their dancing shoes and taken on the ‘Jerusalema Dance Challenge’.
Sefton Council’s Fostering Service have put on their dancing shoes and taken on the ‘Jerusalema Dance Challenge’.

“The song behind the dance means ‘go with me, protect me and take me home’. I think this is something that resonates with the role of a foster carer as someone who opens their home to a child or young person to protect and take care of them, longer term or preferably until they can go back to their family home.

“This challenge is a really fun way to celebrate foster care and raise awareness about the need for more local people to help our children and think about fostering for Sefton.”

Click below to watch the Sefton Fostering Team’s ‘Jerusalema Dance Challenge’.

Sefton’s Fostering Service #Jerusalemachallenge – YouTube

To make an inquiry or find out more please visit www.seftonfostering.co.uk or call free on 0800 923 2777.

 

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