• Kinship carers do a vital job. They must get better support | Letters

    Kinship carers do a vital job. They must get better support | Letters
    Clare Seth on the need for a legal definition of kinship care and the provision of far-reaching help, not just financial. Plus a letter from Kate GabbThe complexities of caring for someone else’s child permanently as a kinship carer should not be underestimated, as your editorial highlights (1 August). Parents have relied on kinship care for centuries. It enables children to grow up within their family, maintaining key relationships and links to communities. However, changing family dynami

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