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Welcome 2024! Read now about the plans KCASS have for the coming month, including workshops and new projects. You can click on the link to read the newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/5a9973b85975/kcass-january-2024-plans
Read about KCASS plans for October and beyond in our latest newsletter. There are free workshops and sessions for Kinship Carers arranged for October and November. Links to book onto the sessions are included in the content. Read the newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/ff85ddfe5abd/kcass-october-newsletter.
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The Kinship Care Advice Service for Scotland (KCASS) welcomes the announcement that kinship and foster carers across Scotland will receive a standard national allowance to support them in caring for the children and young people they look after. Funded by £16m from the Scottish Government, the new Scottish Recommended Allowance means that every eligible kinship...
The latest KCASS newsletter has now been published which includes information on plans for the coming weeks. We are delighted that we now have education resources on the website to share with Kinship Carers and professionals, you can read about this and other developments in the newsletter by clicking on the link here: https://mailchi.mp/c61b9aba4b08/kcass-latest-news
Booking is now open to the KCASS family fun day. You can register to attend our summer event at M&D’s and Amazonia. Families where there is one or more child living in Kinship Care are eligible for this free event and tickets are available for the whole family. Please do not register if you are...
You can now read our latest newsletter which includes updates for summer and information about what will be coming shortly. Read the newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/045926749d5a/kcass-summer-updates.
Adoption UK Scotland and the Association for Fostering, Kinship and Adoption (AFKA) Scotland are delighted to have been successful in their tender to continue delivery of the much needed Kinship Care Advice Service for Scotland (KCASS) alongside our partner provider the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) Scotland.  Since contract delivery began in 2020 the service...
The KCASS latest information newsletter has now been published and you can view it here: https://mailchi.mp/9b76f224cd26/may-kcass-update. Read about what we have planned for the weeks during May and some additions to the KCASS website.
The Kinship Care Advice Service for Scotland (KCASS) welcomes the new report into kinship care published by the Social Justice and Social Security parliamentary committee. We would like to thank the committee for inviting members of the KCASS advisory board to engage with the discussion and give evidence of their experience as kinship carers. Our...
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