About INSPORT
Founded by two practitioners with over 40 combined years of frontline experience — people who truly understand what this work requires.
Every Child Deserves a Place to Feel Safe
INSPORT exists to ensure that the people responsible for children's homes have everything they need to provide the highest standard of care — the knowledge, the tools, the confidence, and the community.
We believe that when providers are properly supported, children thrive. That's the simple principle behind everything we do.
How We HelpOur Core Values
Empowerment
We build confidence and capability — equipping you to lead with clarity and act with conviction.
Respect
Every person we work with is treated as a capable, intelligent professional deserving of honest, dignified engagement.
Practicality
No jargon, no theory-only advice. We focus on what works in the real world of children's home provision.
Connection
We foster genuine community among providers — because shared experience is one of the most powerful resources in this work.
Built from Experience, Driven by Purpose
Tsungai and Fadzai came together with a shared frustration: too many dedicated people were trying to open and run children's homes without adequate support — navigating complex regulations, managing staff, and caring for vulnerable children, often in isolation.
INSPORT was their answer. A consultancy that combines their combined expertise to offer the kind of support they wish they'd had access to earlier in their careers — honest, practical, and always centred on the children.
Meet the Founders
Tsungai Tawanda
Tsungai brings over 15 years of social work experience and more than 6 years working within fostering agencies. She has navigated the full spectrum of children's home registration, compliance, and quality assurance — and translates that into practical, actionable guidance for every client she works with.
Fadzai Masango
Fadzai is a mental health practitioner with over 25 years of clinical experience and more than 10 years in senior management roles. She brings a deep understanding of the psychological and wellbeing dimensions of care — both for the children in placement and for the staff and providers supporting them.