Kinship Care Week (6-12 October 2025) is an opportunity to raise awareness about the amazing role that kinship carers play in children’s lives and society. Despite increased government and national awareness, many people do not understand what kinship care actually is. Kinship Care Week is a time to celebrate and recognise all that kinship carers do for the children they love and look after. Kinship Care Week is a chance to think about the support that kinship carers provide to one another and for local authorities to think about their kinship local offer, including peer support.
This year the theme of Kinship Care Week is #ThisIsKinshipCare. CoramBAAF is supporting other organisations in the Kinship Care Alliance to help professionals, families and children understand what kinship care is.
CoramBAAF lends its full support to Kinship Care Week.
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Kinship Care Week

Breakfast briefing – What is kinship care?
7 October | 9am - 9.55am | Zoom
Despite being a focus area for the UK government’s reform of children’s social care, and growing awareness around the term, many people still do not understand what kinship care actually is. In this introductory session, we will be exploring the unique circumstances facing kinship families, the vital role that kinship carers play in the lives of children and young people, as well as how professionals can better understand and support them.
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What is kinship care?
Kinship care isn’t yet a recognised term in the Oxford English Dictionary. And maybe it’s not yet a word that trips off the tongue naturally for many people. But once it’s explained it makes absolute sense. That’s why this year, the theme of Kinship Care Week is #ThisIsKinshipCare.
Here are some tips for raising awareness in your area:
- Send an extra newsletter to all kinship carers in your area, thanking them for all that they do. It’s an opportunity to highlight the training and support that you offer as well as signposting them to other organisations such as Kinship and Family Rights Group.
- Arrange an extra support group or tea party. We know how much kinship carers value the support of their peers.
- Highlight the #ThisIsKinshipCare campaign on your social media channels and share what you’re doing. You can use the resources developed by Kinship to help promote the campaign.
- Ask senior leaders and your principle social worker to get involved – for example, they could drop into the support group, write directly to kinship carers or contribute to the newsletter.
- Use Kinship Care Week as a launchpad for updating written information for prospective kinship carers.
Kinship's digital toolkit
In Kinship's digital resource packs, you’ll find guides, activities and promotional materials to help raise awareness for #KinshipCareWeek.
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Kinship care resources for schools
Coram Life Education's Kinship Care Resources are available for schools. Co-produced by Coram Life Education, Coram BAAF and the Kinship Care Alliance, these resources introduce and explore the important subject of kinship care. The resources include assembly and lesson plans with the intention that they are shared with schools so that they can take part in Kinship Care Week, and raise awareness about kinship care all year round. We encourage schools to use the resources whenever possible to raise awareness about kinship care.
See moreKinship Care Week reflections
To discover more resources and information about kinship care, take a look at what we published in 2023 and 2024 that reflected the current awareness of kinship care.
Kinship Care Week 2023
Kinship care’s profile has increased considerably over the past year but more needs to be done. The theme for 2023, #DoOneThing, aimed to continue efforts to raise awareness and keep the spotlight on kinship care.
Find out moreKinship Care Week 2024
There was an increased national awareness of kinship care following the welcome publication of the first-ever National Kinship Care Strategy in December 2023. In 2024 we celebrate the theme of #ThisIsKinshipCare.
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