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| Independent group
This group is led by kinship carers and is open to kinship carers in Haringey and neighbouring boroughs.
Support groups are a great way to meet other kinship carers, share your experiences and exchange advice. Type your location to find groups near you, or join an online group.
This group is led by kinship carers and is open to kinship carers in Haringey and neighbouring boroughs.
The cooking club is run by Kinship Hub and is open to all kinship carers in North London.
This group is led by Families in Harmony, an organisation run by kinship carers. The group is open to kinship carers of African, Caribbean or Black Mixed Heritage in North London, West London and Essex. We also welcome kinship carers who are non-black, but caring for a black or black mixed heritage kinship child.
This group is led by kinship carers. The group is open to all kinship carers in Watford. We also welcome kinship carers from outside Watford.
Want to meet with other kinship carers in your area? For kinship carers across London.
This group is led by a Kinship volunteer who is a kinship carer themselves. The group is open to all kinship carers in South West London. Kinship carers across London are also welcome to join the group.
Meet other kinship carers to talk about the importance of racial identity, culture and heritage.
Meet other kinship carers whose lives are affected by someone’s drug or alcohol misuse.
Come together online to chat to other kinship carers. For any kinship carers in England and Wales, in place of our regional groups during the summer holidays.
An hour to come along to meet with other kinship carers as part of the LGBTQ+ community.
An hour to come along to meet with other kinship carers who are looking after children on their own.
Come along to meet other kinship carers looking after pre-school and primary aged children.
Meet other kinship carers who are also looking after teenagers.
Come along to meet with other kinship carers looking after their nieces and nephews.
This is a space for kinship carers who have experienced a feeling of loss for the life they left behind.
A space for male kinship carers to come together each month.
Share your experiences and chat with other older grandparents who are looking after kinship children.
This is a space for kinship carers who have experienced bereavement.
This group is led by the local authority and is open to special guardians (post order) in West Essex.
The cooking club is run by Kinship Hub and is open to all kinship carers in South London. Kinship carers nationwide can also join the virtual sessions.
This group is led by Families in Harmony, an organisation run by kinship carers. The group is open to kinship carers of African, Caribbean or Black Mixed Heritage in South London, Kent and Surrey. We also welcome kinship carers who are non-black, but caring for a black or black mixed heritage kinship child.