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Kinship, fostering and adoption

Kinship care information and support

Kinship care is when a child lives with a relative or friend who isn't their parent because their parents are unable to care for them. For information and support for relatives and family friends who care for children visit our Kinship Support webpages or contact

kinshipsupport@edinburgh.gov.uk 

0131 529 2588 between Monday and Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm and Friday from 9 am to 3.30 pm, leave a message for a callback.

Kinship Care Advice Service Scotland 

The  offers a range of information, help and advice with issues impacting kinship families including finances, legal issues, siblings, wellbeing and trauma.

Details of online events including education cafes which focus on different topics such as transitions or supports during the holidays can be found on the  and booked on the 

Information on peer support groups and a  is also available. A Helpline offering free and confidential advice for kinship families in Scotland on any matter affecting them and the children in their care can be accessed from 10am to 2.30pm, Monday to Friday by contacting  

08008 000 006

advice@kinshipscot.org  

Big Hearts Kinship - care support for families

The Big Hearts Kinship Care service offers free one-to-one advice on parenting strategies and financial and practical support through family support officers. Peer Support is available through a kinship families group which meets weekly on Tuesdays, kinship coffee mornings which run on alternate Mondays and a male carers group also meets monthly for social activities. 

Please note the Kinship Care Helpline is not available at the moment. 

Full information on the groups and clubs programme can be found on the  or by emailing  

connor.mcnally@bighearts.org.uk 

Kinsfolk carers

A relaxed supportive group for kinship carers. The group meets in local venues in the Leith area every Thursday from 10am to 12pm during term time. For more information contact

catowens@hotmail.co.uk

07958 773 780

Education PATHway Programme - Adoption UK 

A service for adopted or kinship care families caring for a primary or secondary-aged child who is struggling in their education provision. Support is offered through Adoption UK’s PATH therapeutic services. Support may include a series of meetings with the school, support for families from a peer support partner or online therapeutic support for young people aged 13 years and above, for up to 15 sessions.

For more information visit the  or contact

scotland@adoptionuk.org.uk  

0131 202 3670

#E Project - Adoption UK

A service for children and young people who are adopted, living in kinship care and/or living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Monthly online sessions aim to develop individual skills, social interactions, confidence and self-esteem. Face-to-face opportunities and experiences also available. Open to people aged five to 25 years old.

For more information visit the  or contact

thepromise@adoptionuk.org.uk  

0131 202 3670

Children Health Scotland

A range of free online workshops to support the health and wellbeing of kinship carers in Scotland and the young people/children in their care. Covering topics such as adolescence, understanding trauma and looking after your family and self. Additional online workshops tailored to foster carers are also available.

For more information visit the  or contact

enquiries@childrenshealthscotland.org

0131 553 6553

Supporting parents and carers

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Supporting parents and carers

We hope you can find the information you need, if you require help finding supports email us at