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As families prepare for the return to school, you can read our latest newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/5dd7779bee82/kcass-august-newsletter which provides information on our education pages, access to resources and some tips for surviving the new term. There is also information on up and coming information sessions.
Read about the latest KCASS news for the summer months, which includes information on the updated guidance on part 13 of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014. Our latest newsletter has now been published and you can read it here: https://mailchi.mp/1f85e4a1c160/kcass-latest-news
The summer holidays are nearly here and within our latest newsletter we have provided information on suggested websites to view, for ideas on how to have affordable family fun and also some important benefit information. You can read the latest KCASS newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/b10eea3df995/kcass-summer-newsletter
You can now read about the KCASS plans for the coming month and also the current news for Kinship Carers. Read the latest news here: https://mailchi.mp/bceef76c5c28/kcass-may-bulletin.
Specifically for kinship carers, the fully funded Kinship pathway programme provides peer support, consultations and reflective group sessions for Kinship Carers and their families. Find out more by emailing referrals.path@adoptionuk.org.uk”
As we move into spring time, you can now read the latest newsletter from KCASS which contains development information and the next events which KCASS are running. You can read this here: https://mailchi.mp/d22d8cdea5a7/kcass-spring-newsletter
Kinship Carers who take on the care of a child, where their parents are unable to care for the child, and who are in employment, are often impacted negatively within their work environment. Kinship Carers will take on the care of a child often at short notice without planning and can then find themselves having...
Kinship Care Week is nearly here and you can read about what KCASS are planning during the week and please sign up to our sessions if you haven’t already. You can also read about other plans for March by clicking on this link: https://mailchi.mp/ba2178cabe2e/kcass-march-updates
This event is now full, if you registered to attend and can no longer come along on the day please get in touch with the service to let us know and we can allocate the tickets to another family, you can call 0808 800 0006 and leave a message if not answered immediately or email:...
The latest edition of the Education Newsletter has now been published. You can read about the different services now operating for Kinship Families and the resources which many families will find extremely helpful: https://mailchi.mp/bcf51ad36e74/x4zzw3008i-687185
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