We’re delighted to invite you to our free Kinship roadshow in London. A place where you’ll meet other kinship carers just like you and where you can connect and learn together.
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At Kinship, we know how much kinship carers do each day to support and raise children you love. We’re here to help you make connections with other kinship carers and feel more confident to deal with what comes your way.
Our roadshows help you connect with others and get vital information on how to navigate the system and make choices that work for you, so you can get the support your children need and deserve.
This roadshow is open to all kinship carers at any stage of their kinship journey.
A kinship carer is someone who steps in to raise a child when their parents can’t. They’re usually grandparents, aunts or uncles, brothers or sisters and sometimes friends.
The event is facilitated by our Kinship team, which includes kinship carers. There will be opportunities to share experiences, in small groups, but there is no pressure to talk if you don’t want to. Just do whatever you’re comfortable with. And if you need to, there will also be plenty of space to take some time out.
What happens on the day
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9.30am
Registration
Arrive and register – grab yourself a cuppa and meet the Kinship team.
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10am
A warm welcome
Get to know each other and learn more about the practicalities of being a kinship carer.
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10.45am to 11.45am
Living as a kinship carer – practical sessions to support you
These sessions will take place at the same time and you’ll swap in the afternoon. This keeps the sessions smaller so it easier to chat with each other. The sessions will cover: (1) tips for managing contact with family members; and (2) an introduction to trauma and attachment.
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12pm to 12.30pm
Supporting your kinship child at school
Introduction: Practical tools and tips to navigate schools and what support you should ask for.
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12.30pm to 1.15pm
Lunch and informal marketplace
Have a delicious lunch, chat with others, get some fresh air and browse our informal marketplace where you can meet organisations who can support you in your local area.
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1.15pm to 2.15pm
Living as a kinship carer – practical sessions to support you
These sessions will take place at the same time and and you’ll go to the one you didn’t attend in the morning: (1) tips for managing contact with family members; and (2) an introduction to trauma and attachment.
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2.15pm
Leaving as friends
Where else to get support and what’s next.
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2:30pm
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About the venue
Our Kinship Roadshow London takes place at Regent’s University London, Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4NS. The venue is in a central location and is easily accessible by public transport. For details on how to get to the venue, visit the Regent’s University London website.
Map showing the entrance and main car park at Regent’s University London
Regent’s University London is off the A501 (Marylebone Road) in central London (postcode: NW1 4NS).
Parking Information
There is plenty of parking in the main car park available on a first-come, first-served basis for £2.50 per hour. You can pay by cash or card when you leave at the pay station in the main car park, which is to the right of the entrance to the Herringham building.
If needed, you can find more Pay & Display parking on the Inner Circle opposite the University.
See the exact location of the main car park entrance on what3words.
Accessible Parking
There are three accessible parking spaces for people with a Blue Badge (or recognised equivalent). One space is in the main car park and two are behind the Acland building.
See the exact location of the main car park entrance and how to get to the car park spaces behind the Acland building on what3words.
If you have a Blue Badge and want to park on-site, please email facilitieshelpdesk@regents.ac.uk or call 020 7487 7500 in advance to check if a space is available. Please provide your car registration, and your expected arrival and departure times. When you arrive, make sure your Blue Badge is visible.
If needed, there are disabled bays on the Inner Circle opposite the University.
The closest London Underground (Tube) station is Baker Street on the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan lines.
To get to the venue from Baker Street station (approximately a 10-minute walk):
- Take the Marylebone Road exit
- Turn left and walk past Madame Tussauds to York Gate on your left
- Turn left into York Gate
- Continue over the bridge into the park
- The university entrance is on the left
Please note, Baker Street doesn’t have step-free access. Visit Baker Street Underground Station on TfL for more details and its location.
To plan your journey, use the Transport for London Journey Planner.
The venue is easy to get to by bus. To plan your journey, use the Transport for London Journey Planner or check the nearby bus stops and buses that go to Regent’s University London.
The nearest train station is Marylebone, about a 15-20 minute walk from the venue. Euston, Paddington, St Pancras and Kings Cross stations are also nearby.
To plan your journey, use the Transport for London Journey Planner if you’re in London, or National Rail and Trainline if you’re outside of London.
Accessibility
The venue is wheelchair accessible with step-free access. If you have any additional accessibility needs, you will be asked about this in our booking form. Please let us know so we can make this event as comfortable as possible for you.
Who will be there?
Our roadshows are a warm, supportive space to meet and connect with other kinship carers. Many Kinship staff are also kinship carers.
This event is open to up to 60 kinship carers.
Local organisations who provide support for kinship carers will be at our marketplace, available for you to chat to throughout the day. Local authorities will not be in attendance.
The event is designed to be for the full day to give kinship carers the opportunity to attend the different workshops, meet other kinship carers and visit the marketplace.
Unfortunately, we ask that children do not attend this event.
Book your space
When you book your free place, we’ll ask you about your experience as a carer, your gender, age, ethnicity and other demographic information. This helps us make sure that the services and experiences we offer are as inclusive as possible and that our advice is relevant to your locality.
We will also ask about your accessibility needs. This is to ensure that you have a comfortable experience on the day.
Get in touch
Our Kinship team, can answer any questions you might have about the roadshow. Please email us at roadshow@kinship.org.uk.
We have other roadshows planned across England. To find out where and when they will be, keep an eye on our events page as we update it with more events or email us at roadshow@kinship.org.uk.
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