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Kinship is today announcing a major new project to deepen understanding about the experiences of kinship families from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
Dr. Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE, Janet Kaye, Fran Boughton and Joe Corry-Roake join the Kinship Board of Trustees, chaired by leading family barrister, Jayne Harrill.
Campaigning kinship carers in Middlesbrough and Newcastle this week celebrated the success of a year-long project to secure better support, advice and information for kinship families
Kinship campaigners made the trip to Westminster to watch and celebrate the introduction of a Kinship Care Bill into Parliament.
Funding for Kinship's peer-to-peer support service extended by the Department for Education
Kinship's 2022 financial allowances survey shows that kinship families are struggling to afford basic household essentials.
Today sees the publication of the final report and recommendations from the Independent Review of Children's Social Care.
Expected to be published later this spring, The Independent Review of Children’s Social Care the potential to represent a watershed moment for children’s social care in England.
Kinship launches our new report – Out of the Shadows – setting out our vision for a radically reformed kinship care system in England.
Millions of people watched Tom Daley's 'Hell of a Homecoming' which saw kinship care firmly in the spotlight.
The broadcast date has been announced for Tom Daley Hell of a Homecoming documentary, which Kinship features in.
The government has announced investment of £160 million over three years to boost and support adoption, including investment in the Adoption Support Fund.
Tom Daley embarks on an endurance challenge for Comic Relief, in support of Kinship.
The Department for Education has recently invested £1 million in a national kinship care peer-to-peer support service for England.
The Department for Education (DfE) has awarded a £1 million contract to charity Kinship for the development and delivery of a peer-to-peer support service for kinship carers across England.
Kinship welcomes plans for families in Rishi Sunak's Autumn Budget but calls for investment in kinship care.
Kinship team awarded a high commendation in the COVID-19 Frontline Team of the Year category at the Third Sector Awards 2021.
Kinship’s Chief Executive, Dr. Lucy Peake, responds to the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care's report 'The Case for Change'.
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