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Kinship Carers

13 November 2024

Lead MP

Alistair Strathern
Hitchin
Lab

Responding Minister

Janet Daby

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EducationEmployment
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Other Contributors: 14

At a Glance

Alistair Strathern raised concerns about kinship carers in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the Government to bring forward the £44 million needed for pilots as quickly as possible. I also ask for further consideration of measures to widen access to therapeutic support for kinship carers and to voice the need for kinship care leave as part of workers' rights expansion.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Hitchin
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the challenges faced by kinship carers, who deliver better outcomes than many other parts of the care sector but are often underserved. One in eight kinship carers worry they might not be able to continue their caring responsibilities, and young people in kinship care could face different levels of support based on their statutory context.

Government Response

Janet Daby
Government Response
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Hitchin on securing this important debate and thank all kinship carers for their excellent caring work. The Government recognise the importance of supporting kinship carers, and I announce £40 million to trial a new financial allowance for up to 10 local authorities, equivalent to foster carer allowances. This is the single biggest investment by any Government in kinship care to date. Additionally, the appointment of the first national kinship care ambassador, Jahnine Davis, aims to advocate for kinship children and their carers. New statutory guidance for local authorities has been published to ensure consistent support and services for kinship families. The Department for Education introduced kinship leave offering a pay and leave entitlement to eligible staff who become kinship carers, setting an example for other employers. We are supporting the delivery of 140 peer support groups across England and delivering training and support packages for all kinship carers. Virtual school heads have been expanded to champion education and attendance for children in kinship care. The adoption and special guardianship support fund has been renamed to ensure families are aware of their entitlements, incentivising local authorities to make applications on behalf of kinship carers needing therapeutic support.
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