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Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is open to all kinship carers living in England.
No matter what your family’s circumstances are, it’s best to talk openly about your unique situation. In this workshop, you’ll learn why talking is important and how it can strengthen your relationship. You’ll get tools and tips to help you talk in a way that suits the child’s age and development.
What will be covered?
In this workshop, you’ll learn about:
- why talking is important
- how to express yourself
- having positive conversations
- tools and tips to help you feel ready
After the workshop you will receive information and the presentation slides by email, along with a feedback survey.
How to join the workshop
All workshops will be held online using a free platform called Zoom. Please note that numbers are limited for each session to around 20-25 people to allow you to meet other kinship carers.
You can access Zoom through a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or even your phone. You may need to download Zoom before you join – please factor in time to do that. The best experience will be through a computer or laptop. Watch a video on how to join a Zoom meeting.
To join the workshop, click on the Zoom link in the email we sent you.
Please make sure you:
- join on time – late joiners might not be admitted after 15 minutes
- have a pen/pencil and paper to make notes
What happens if you need to cancel your place?
We understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so if you need to cancel your place please do try and let us know as soon as possible.
You’ll be able to do this through:
- the email confirmation you received when you first booked
- or by emailing us on: workshops@kinship.org.uk
Who runs this workshop?
The workshop is run by Julia Davis.
About Julia Davis
Julia is a social worker and play therapist who works with children and young people who have experienced loss, trauma and change within their family.
She has worked for many different organisations including local authority teams, fostering and adoption services and the voluntary sector. Julia works with children and young people and their families using a trauma and attachment-based approach to her work and she has a particular interest in creative therapy and therapeutic life-story work.
She is the author of ‘Preparing for Adoption‘ JKP, 2015 and works as an independent trainer and practitioner.
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