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Kinship Care Week 2026 will be taking place 9th – 15th March. This year’s celebration will once again bring together kinship carers, children and young people, professionals, and partner organisations for a week of learning, connection, recognition and events. Overview Kinship Care Week is a unique opportunity to celebrate, raise awareness and recognise kinship care families in...
Read our latest newsletter Kinship Care Week 2025. Join us at event we are running this Kinship Care Week 2025 which starts on 17th March 2025 and finishes on 21st March with events running both the weekend before and after these dates. The newsletter also contains a link to the social media toolkit developed for...
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:...
Anne Currie, kinship care consultant for the Kinship Care Advice Service, shares her experience of chairing the national Kinship Forum and discusses the importance of networking and sharing good practice on a national scale for practitioners. Back in 2020, when the world was at a standstill, I was just beginning my new role as a...
As part of Kinship Care Week 2023, Kerrie, a kinship carer and family worker for a Kinship Care Team within West Lothian explains how important it is to listen to carers and reflects on her own personal kinship journey. Our Kinship Family Support service was increased in Nov 2021 to support COVID recovery.  It’s a...
This year’s Kinship Care Week takes place from March 13-17. Kinship Care Week aims to increase understanding and recognition of the role of kinship carers and the challenges they often face, but importantly it’s also an opportunity to celebrate kinship carers for the incredible role they play in raising the children of family members or...
As part of Kinship Care Week 2022 Lorna Stabler, a Researcher and PhD student at Cardiff University, writes about being a sibling carer and the research she is undertaking into kinship carers who care for their brothers and sisters. Most people know that families are not always two parents bringing up their children, and that,...
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