Thanks Calum. Appreciate you taking the time to join us!
Thanks Calum. Appreciate you taking the time to join us!
Thanks for joining us Mary - really appreciate the support!
A photo of Steve Darling holding a placard reading "Value our Love" and "Kinship"
Kinship carers are family or friends who step up to care for a child when their parents aren't able to, such as during an unexpected crisis.
I joined the #ValueOurLove campaign in Westminster yesteday which is calling for financial, practical and emotional support for kinship carers.
This week, I met with @kinshipcharity.bsky.social and Wendy Turner, a dedicated campaigner, calling for paid parental leave for vital kinship carers π
Today, I wrote to @katedeardenmp.bsky.social to outline why the Governmentβs parental leave review must close this gap in the law.
I'm sorry for making Nadhim feel unsafe but honestly my toddler doesn't sleep very well.
Thanks Steve - we really appreciated you (and the Rt Hon Jennie!) taking the time to join us, and for your support for paid kinship care leave when the Employment Rights Bill was in the Commons.
Thanks a lot for joining us on Wednesday Bambos and for writing to the Minister too. Wendy is such a skilled and dedicated campaigner - I'm really glad you had the chance to speak with her.
Thanks very much for joining us Emily.
Emily with a board that points out that there is no difference between the work of parents and adoptive parents in comparison to that of kinship carers.
Emily stood in front of the Kinship background raising awareness of the #ValueOurLove campaign.
This week in Parliament, I met with Kinship UK to discuss the contributions of kinship carers and what more that needs to be done to ensure that kinship families get the support that they deserve.
After seven and a half years of weekly parenting columns for the Observer, today's will be my last.
I started writing the column a few weeks before becoming a dad, so I've never parented without it.
I'll miss it more than I express in words, but I had a go anyway.
observer.co.uk/news/columni...
Sorry, no, Motability was not about 'helping the most vulnerable' - it was about providing people who need modified vehicles modified vehicles!
The balance between acute and preventative services has shifted dramatically. E.g. children's services
Spending on services like children's centres is down 79% in real terms, while acute services (e.g. looked after children) is up 71%
That contributes to rising acute demand in the long-term
Lovely to join the Kinship carers event at Whitton Community Centre for #KinshipCareWeek. With thanks to Anna from the Kinship London group β an absolute force of nature & tremendous advocate for kinship carers.
Learn more about Kinship Care Week and how to get involved. π
Happy #KinshipCareWeek! π₯³
There's loads going on this week across England and Wales, but I'd suggest you start by checking out this incredible new short film which celebrates the power of peer support and community for #KinshipCarers.
The new #Kinship report is clear that much more needs to be done to ensure that all #KinshipFamilies get the support they need and deserve. Iβll continue to advocate for #KinshipCarers and their children in South Shields. #KinshipCareWeek
kinship.org.uk/our-work-and...
In the new post-Strategy landscape, and with the lead architect of the Independent Review of Children's Social Care now at the helm of children and families policy in government, it's time to deliver that whole-system view of support for #KinshipFamilies and family networks.
We identify real opportunities for the government to deliver better outcomes - for families and the public purse - by accelerating plans to improve support, as well as considerable risks associated with the incorrect sequencing of reform which moves too fast in some places and too slow in others.
The rest explores key findings of relevance to the current policy context for #KinshipCare in England - particularly the forthcoming Kinship Allowance Pilot and provisions included within the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (e.g. kinship local offer, duty to offer FGDM etc).
In the report, we examine year-on-year trends around measures of health, loneliness, financial security, family stability and more for #KinshipFamilies in England and Wales. It's a real mixed picture - some positive signals but elsewhere significant continued challenges.
Here's one example...
Check out our @kinshipcharity.bsky.social new report - Handle With Care - published today ahead of #KinshipCareWeek, featuring key findings from our largest ever annual survey of more than 1,900 #KinshipCarers.
#KinshipCare #ValueOurLove
I feel duty-bound to share this nonsense by Mary Wakefield for
@thespectator1828.bsky.social but it does demand some sort of response
www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-...
My latest: On the AI aesthetic, techno-millenarianism, and why the new right doesnβt understand genius.
Incredible that this is all the same article. How utterly pathetic
'Too often, government is looking for one answer to a problem that it can scale; the perfect pilot that can make a difference everywhere. It still sees change as an industrial process.' Electric blog from Vidhya Alakeson, Deputy Chief of Staff to the PM www.powertochange.org.uk/evidence-and...
The Independent Group For Change (UK) is up for grabs again, for what it's worth
Really lovely shout out from former children's minister David Johnston MP highlighting @kinshipcharity.bsky.social's #ValueOurLove campaigning tactics and the impact this had on MPs and colleagues in government.
From this week's Policy Unstuck: policyunstuck.castfromclay.co.uk.
Thanks I hate it.
Please make it stop.
I am shocked, shocked I tell you.