Kinship offer - Information for Carers Home Types of fostering Kinship offer - Information for Carers Contents What is kinship? What does kinship mean to me? Who will I be working with? Financial support Useful definitions Key contacts Training Wellbeing You are here: Useful organisations and Support Services Useful organisations and Support Services FosterTalk Supports carers with advice, guidance, financial & medical advice as well as offering events and earning opportunities. FosterTalk 0121 758 5013 Family Fund Trust Helps families with severely disabled or seriously ill children to have choices and the opportunity to enjoy ordinary life. 0845 130 4542 info@familyfund.org.uk Kinship Champions the role of kinship carers and the wider family in children’s lives, providing support and training opportunities and local/national updates. Kinship The Fostering Network Supports Warwickshire foster carers and anyone with an interest in fostering to improve the lives of cared for children. Including Fosterline, a confidential advice line for foster carers including concerns about a child’s future, allegations and complaints, legislation and financial matters. The Fostering Network info@fostering.net 020 7620 6400 Fosterline: 0800 040 7675 The Children’s Commissioner Is a national, independent organisation, offering advice, assistance and representation on behalf of Children & Young People. Also offering many engagement opportunities for children & young people. Children's Commissioner TalktoFrank The government’s national drugs helpline which offers free confidential drugs information and advice 24 hours a day. Talktofrank 24 hr advice: 0800 77 66 005 Text: 82111 frank@talktofrank.com Young Minds Works to improve the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people and empowering their parents andcarers. Youngminds 020 7336 84455 Previous page Wellbeing