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Stay informed with the latest from Kids Matter. From news and insights to larger topics of conversation including parenting, poverty and anything affecting the wellbeing of children and families.
Katie is cycling 100 miles for Kids Matter…again!
Katie talks us through the highs and lows of long-distance cycling, and shares what motivates her to keep going when it’s tough!
Children Heard & Seen and Kids Matter come alongside families impacted by parental imprisonment
To make a real and lasting difference in the lives of children with a parent in prison, it’s essential that we work together. When we pool our knowledge and resources the impact can be so much greater.
Kids Matter online
We’ve seen Whatsapp groups thrive during online programmes as parents rally around one another as they have bad days or exciting behaviour breakthroughs with their kids.
10 family Christmas traditions that cost nothing but time
Creating memorable Christmas traditions doesn’t have to be expensive. The best memories are made when we feel connected to the people we love. Read more for 10 fun family activities that are sure to make the festive season really special for the children in our lives…
Why family traditions build strong relationships
All that we consider important (our values and beliefs) are brought to life through the traditions in our families, whether it’s planning an event, cooking a special meal, or celebrating a birthday. These types of activities are opportunities for children to connect with their family history, culture, and heritage, fostering a sense of identity and belonging.
New report outlines solutions for child poverty crisis
In the face of insurmountable pressure, vulnerable children and young people find themselves increasingly isolated. Yet, amidst this challenging landscape, a beacon of hope remains clear: the critical role of support services accessed by these households.
CAP and Kids Matter come alongside families together
By pooling knowledge and expertise, partnerships can provide a wider range of services and support, from education and healthcare to social services, parenting, and job training. This multi-pronged approach ensures that families receive tailored assistance, breaking down barriers and promoting sustainable change.
Why I ran a half-marathon for Kids Matter: Karen’s story
I ran, walked, cried and sweated – giving up altogether at least twice, starting again – to get up to speed to be able to do this. And now I have, and I am also proud to have raised money for Kids Matter.
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Kids Matter to row in London’s Great River Race!
Read more: Kids Matter to row in London’s Great River Race!On Saturday 16 September, Kids Matter will be taking part in London’s Great River Race for the first time. Find out how you can get involved!
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Find out more about our new partnership with Liverpool’s Imagine If
Read more: Find out more about our new partnership with Liverpool’s Imagine IfWe recently caught up for a Q&A with James Sloane, Chief Executive of Imagine If, to hear all about the work they do in Liverpool.
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Why giving monthly makes the biggest impact
Read more: Why giving monthly makes the biggest impactAccording to The State of Modern Philanthropy 2019 report, people who give monthly are thought to provide charities with 440% more financial return over their lifetime than one-off donors. Wow!
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Why focusing on parental wellbeing in the first 1001 days can improve a child’s outcomes
Read more: Why focusing on parental wellbeing in the first 1001 days can improve a child’s outcomesWhat makes Babies Matter unlike many other traditional ante/postnatal support is that the emphasis isn’t just on how to look after a baby but rather takes a bigger picture look at the factors that will influence outcomes for that child, including parental wellbeing and the relationship between those actively involved in parenting.
Change starts with us: overcoming racial barriers in the workplace
“Being awake and aware of my own prejudices and behaviours as well as welcoming and celebrating diversity and making room for it is where I want to get to personally and in my role as Executive Director of Kids Matter, a charity that says it exists to see every child in need raised in a strong family.”