Understanding the effects of drug and alcohol misuse on kinship families: Leeds
Join our free workshop about drug and alcohol misuse, how it can present itself, and the impact it can have on children being cared for by kinship carers, as well as the wider kinship family. Our free workshops are a place where you’ll meet other kinship carers just like you and where you can connect and learn together.
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About the event
This workshop is for kinship carers whose families have been affected by drug and/or alcohol misuse, or who want to learn where to get support around this topic.
The workshop covers different types of alcohol and substance misuse and abuse, as well as what the impact of this behaviour can be, and how to support the child/ren you’re caring for who might be affected.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
- understand how drug and alcohol misuse directly and indirectly impacts family life and child wellbeing
- identify potential safeguarding risks of drug and alcohol users to children, and how to keep them (and other family members) safe
- consider practical strategies to employ when encountering drug and alcohol misuse and related issues like neglect, contact issues
- understand child experiences, including the impact of parental substance misuse
- find and explore further information and support
You are invited to stay after the workshop to have a free lunch and connect with the other kinship carers. Please make a note of any dietary requirements in the booking form below.
After the workshop you will receive information and the presentation slides by email, along with a feedback survey.
About the venue
Our Kinship workshop takes places at Statement Suite, Aspire Leeds, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds, LS1 2JP. The venue is in a central location and easily accessible by public transport. For details on how to get to the venue, visit the Aspire Leeds website.
Any of the following buses stop on Infirmary Street which is right outside the Aspire main entrance : 35, 45, 71,1, 95, 96, x98, 99, 444, 74, 85, 770.
To plan your journey, visit First Bus.
The nearest train station is Leeds City Station. Exit Leeds train Station through the left hand exit, cross the road from Wellington Street into City Square straight ahead, Walk past the Restaurant Bar and Grill and the Banyan on your left, turn left onto Infirmary Street, Aspire is approximately 100 yards on your left look for the Aspire banner flags hanging down the building with steps leading up to the glass entrance to the venue, alternatively the office reception is located in the courtyard opposite the Toronto Square building.
To plan your journey and buy train tickets, visit National Rail or Trainline.
For more details about Leeds City Station, visit Leeds City Station on National Rail.
There are a limited number of parking spaces available for visitors at Aspire. Car parking at Aspire can be pre-booked by calling their office reception on: 01132 368 368, at a rate of just £3 per hour, obtain a permit from reception to display in your car. Vans are charged at £6 per hour.
From the South
M621, M1 and M62 motorways follow the signs to Leeds city centre and the train station, go along Neville Street towards City Square, pass under the railway bridge, keep in the right hand lane go through the traffic lights pass City Square on your right, enter onto Quebec Street, turn right through the black iron gates leading into Croft Court.
From the North
Take any main A road into Leeds and then follow signs for the train station which leads you round the city centre loop road. Go along Neville Street towards City Square, pass under the railway bridge, keep in the right hand lane go through the traffic lights pass City Square on your right, enter onto Quebec Street, turn right through the black iron gates leading into Croft Court.
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 events are a warm, supportive space to learn about this topic, as well as meet and connect with other kinship carers.
This event is open to up to 25 kinship carers. Unfortunately, we ask that children do not attend this event. Local authorities will not be in attendance.
Who runs this workshop?
The workshop is run by Adfam, England’s leading families and addiction charity. They support millions of children, parents, friends, partners, siblings and grandparents, affected by someone else’s drinking, drug use or gambling addiction. They want family members affected by substance use or gambling to be heard, valued and have access to support.
The workshop facilitator will be Lauren Booker.
About Lauren Booker:
Lauren has over 20 years’ experience of working with adults and young people affected by their own (or someone else’s) substance use. She has a BHSc in Addiction Studies and an MSc in Health and Wellbeing. An experienced counsellor, coach and addictions therapist, she is also a passionate advocate for families affected by addiction, working to reduce stigma and improve access to treatment and support. Lauren delivers training and consultancy services throughout the UK on a wide range of related topics. She is the author of Try Dry, The Official Guide to a Month off Booze – the book that accompanies Dry January.
Book your place
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 this workshop. Please email us on workshops@kinship.org.uk.
We have other workshops 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 workshops@kinship.org.uk.
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