Kinship Care
The extended family (grandparents, aunts, elder siblings etc) has long played a role in caring for children whose parents were unable to do so - a practice commonly referred to as kinship care.
There are two kinds of kinship carers:
- Family members, other than parents, raising children full-time (this does not include family members who provide childcare).
- Family members, other than parents, who are primary carers for extended periods, for example, grandparents of grandchildren considered to be at risk when their parents have a drug problem.
Is this a private arrangement?
Kinship care may be a short-term private arrangement between parents and a relative or friend, where the child
goes to live with the kinship carer until they can return to their parents. If a private kinship arrangement is likely to last longer than 28 days, then our Social Services, Child Care service needs to become involved and the suitability
of the kinship carer must be assessed.
If you are unsure, please contact us on 01259 225000 or contact us at the address at the bottom of this page.
Other sources of help and support
- Clackmannanshire Kinship Carers
- ParentLine Scotland
- Helpline: 0800 0282233
- e: parentlinescotland@children1st.org.uk
- Opening hours:
- Monday - Friday 9.00 am -10.00 pm
- Weekends 12 noon - 8.00 pm
- You can contact ParentLine to talk, for support, information and advice about any aspect of your caring role.
Specialist Helpline
There is a also specialist helpline for kinship carers and trained advisers are waiting to take your call.
- 0844 576 2955
- Calls are charged at 5p per minute from a BT landline
More information
- Scottish Government
- EU Kinship Carers Project
- The Children's Legal Centre
External Links
See also
Page & Site Tools
Contact information
For further information about this page please contact:
Child Care Services
Lime Tree House, Castle Street, Alloa, FK10 1EX
Tel: 01259 225000 / 450000
Email: childcare@clacks.gov.uk
Or use the on-line contact form







