Not exact matches
The survey, conducted by Family Rights Group and
Grandparents Plus on behalf of the Kinship Care Alliance, found that 93 % of
carers felt that they hadn't been given enough information
about finance when they took on care of the children.
This video features
grandparent carers describing how they feel
about becoming full - time
carers for their grandchildren and how it has affected their lives.
In this video,
grandparents who care for grandchildren talk
about support groups, meeting other
grandparent carers and working with family support workers.
In this short video,
grandparent carers talk
about the importance of looking after themselves physically and mentally.
Department of Human Services —
Grandparent Advisers Grandparent advisers can give you information about payments and support services for grandparent and kins
Grandparent Advisers
Grandparent advisers can give you information about payments and support services for grandparent and kins
Grandparent advisers can give you information
about payments and support services for
grandparent and kins
grandparent and kinship
carers.
It has information
about the key challenges of being a
grandparent or kinship
carer, and includes information
about supporting
carers at different stages of their caring roles.
Parents,
carers,
grandparents or anyone else with concerns
about family separation are welcome.
In this short video,
grandparents talk
about becoming full - time
carers for their grandchildren.
Department of Human Services — Support for non-parent
carers You can use this webpage to find out
about the government payments and benefits you can get when you're a full - time
grandparent or kinship
carer.
Aimed at early childhood educators, students of early education, beginning practitioners, parents,
grandparents and
carers, the Everyday Learning Series provides wonderful suggestions
about how to create positive learning environments for young children.
Australian Government Department of Human Services — Support for non-parent
carers This section of the Department of Human Services website has information
about support for
grandparents and
carers who raise and care for children.
The school was already focused on building community, and it methodically embedded thinking and talking
about how to engage with parents,
carers and
grandparents and highlight wellbeing.
Aimed at early childhood educators, students of early education, beginning practitioners, parents,
grandparents and
carers, this popular subscription draws upon the endless possibilities offered by everyday experiences and provides wonderful, simple, creative ideas
about how to create positive learning environments for young children and enhance their interactions with the world around them.
Q: So if there were other kinship
carers out there thinking
about getting involved with
Grandparents Plus or going to support groups, would you encourage them?
The survey, conducted by
Grandparents Plus and Family Rights Group on behalf of the Kinship Care Alliance, found that 93 % of
carers felt that they hadn't been given enough information
about finance when they took on care of the children.
«The Department, together with Childnet and industry experts, is hosting an event today with 80 children, parents,
carers and
grandparents to talk
about child internet safety.