词条 | Grandparents Plus |
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Grandparents Plus is a national charity for England and Wales that supports and campaigns on behalf of the 200,000 grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles and other relatives who are raising children in Britain today because their parents cannot look after them. [1] This is often because of very difficult family circumstances, including parental death, disability, serious illness, drug or alcohol abuse, imprisonment or domestic violence. Relatives who are raising children from within the wider family are known as kinship carers. The charity is funded by The Big Lottery to provide advice, information and a peer support network for kinship carers. It publishes research and campaigns for improved support and recognition, both for kinship carers and for the millions of grandparents in the UK who provide childcare, arguing that both groups are undervalued economically [2] [3] HistoryThe organisation was co-founded in 2001 by Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington and the charity’s Co-Chair, Jean Stogdon OBE, a social services manager and Guardian Ad Litem. [4] It is based in The Young Foundation, Bethnal Green, London. The Chief Executive is Lucy Peake. [5] Reports
References1. ^buttleuk, Spotlight on Kinship Care, University of Bristol, Nandy & Selwyn pg 7 retrieved 25/5/2013 2001 Census analysis ref indicates that there were 173,200 children living with relatives. 2. ^"Grandparents who become full-time carers plead: ‘We can’t do it all for love’, [https://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/oct/21/grandparent-carers-little-financial-help Yvonne Roberts, The Observer, 21 Oct 2012, retrieved 25/5/2013.] 3. ^ "Childcare: the grandparents’ army", [https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/nov/16/childcare-grandparents-army?INTCMP=SRCH Jenny Uglow, The Guardian, 16 Nov 2012, retrieved 25/5/2013] 4. ^"Home Help: Michael Young and Jean Stogdon explain why they have launched a new group for grandparents", [https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2001/jan/18/features11.g22?INTCMP=SRCH. The Guardian, 18 Jan 2001, retrieved 25/5/2013] 5. ^"Interview: Lucy Peake, Chief executive of Grandparents Plus", Katy Morton, Nursery World 18 October 2015, retrieved 18/07/2017 6. ^"Care for young and old under one roof – it’s what families do", [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/9932978/Care-for-young-and-old-under-one-roof-its-what-families-do.html Judith Woods, The Telegraph, 25 May 2013, retrieved 25/5/2013] 7. ^"Mothers who rely on their own parents for childcare face squeeze after thousands go back to work", Steve Doughty, Daily Mail, 15 March 2013, retrieved 25/5/2013 8. ^"60,000 Grandparents forced to give up work to bring up grandchildren", [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mother-tongue/9326011/60000-grandparents-forced-to-give-up-work-to-bring-up-grandchildren.html The Telegraph, 12 June 2012, retrieved 25/5/2013] 9. ^"Grandparents losing out when they take on care of children", ITV Wales, 12 June 2012, retrieved 25/5/2013 10. ^"Mother & prison: thousands of children being brought up by their grandparents",[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/mothers--prison-thousands-of-children-being-brought-up-by-their-grandparents-8153540.html Paul Vallely & Sarah Cassidy, The Independent, 19 Sept 2012, retrieved 25/5/2013] 11. ^"Benefit Support for Kinship Carers and Foster Carers", Community Care, 22 June 2012,retrieved 25/5/2013 12. ^"We look after the grandkids as our children aren’t capable", Nikki Watkins, The Sun, 4 Feb 2011, retrieved 25/5/2013 13. ^"Meet Today’s Truly Great Grandparents", [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mother-tongue/7823364/Meet-todays-truly-great-grandparents.html Sally Williams, The Telegraph, 13 June 2010, retrieved 25/5/2013] 14. ^"Grandparents carers risk financial hardship",BBC News Channel, 3 March 2010, retrieved 25/5/2013 External linksGrandparents Plus website 1 : Charities based in England |
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