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Let’s Get Creative! Kinship Care Children: Age 5-12

Overview

A monthly group for Berkshire children (age 5-12) who live with Kinship/Connected Carers and/or Special Guardians. Children and young people are split into age groups to attend workshops with music and play therapists, who have training and experience in attachment and therapeutic arts.

Carers are required to stay for the duration of the session in the room next door where we will hold our Kinship Carer’s Support Group.

Carers: please book a ticket for the Kinship Carer’s Support Group here: Kinship Carers Support Group

We are very grateful to Children in Need for supporting this project.

Children in Need

 

 

Event outline

Let's Get Creative! offers:

  • A music therapist
  • A play therapist
  • Extensive experience in attachment and therapeutic arts

Come along and:

  • Have fun
  • Make new friends

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Facilitators

Headshot of Parenting Special Children's Director of Family Services, Funding and Commissioning Manager, Zobia Kalim

Zobia Kalim

Director of Family Services

Zobia is a Specialist Parenting Practitioner with extensive experience and training in developing and delivering programs for families of children with special needs, including those who have experienced early life trauma. Since 2003, she has worked across the UK to provide valuable support and guidance to these families. Zobia’s personal experience as a mother of two special needs children, including an adopted child, gives her a deep, empathetic understanding of the challenges faced by families.

Headshot photograph of Parenting Special Children Parenting Practitioner and Trainer, Nuala Hemphill

Nuala Hemphill

Parenting Practitioner and Trainer

Nuala is a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in teaching and management within the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) sector. In her role with the charity, she delivers workshops and courses, contributing her extensive expertise to support and educate both families and professionals. She also plays a vital role in the Trauma & Attachment Education Advocacy service, where her background as an adult psychotherapist and specialist trainer is invaluable. Nuala is well-versed in trauma defences, reactive attachment, foetal alcohol syndrome, anxiety, and ADHD, bringing a wealth of knowledge to her training and advocacy work. In addition to her professional experience, Nuala has personal experience as an adoptive parent and kinship grandparent carer. This personal connection further enriches her understanding and empathy, allowing her to offer nuanced and compassionate support to those navigating similar circumstances.

Attending details

Carers are required to stay for the duration of the session in the room next door where we will hold our Kinship Carer’s Support Group.

Carers: please book a ticket for the Kinship Carer’s Support Group here: Kinship Carers Support Group

Please let us know if you book places and then cannot attend so we can allocate your places to waiting families.

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