Tag Archives: volunteering opportunities
Scale up starts to spread
We’ve had a hectic few months at the project, expanding our team and getting set up to extend Relative Experience far and wide across the North East. Kim and Vicky remain with the scale up project but sadly Project Worker … Continue reading
Face to face with our funders
As the Relative Experience Project moves into the next exciting phase we were pleased to be able to welcome Danny Silverstone, Big Lottery Fund Committee Member, who was part of the Board that agreed our scale up funding. Danny came … Continue reading
Santa Smurf visits our volunteers!
Our volunteers have worked so hard this year to get in a position where they are able to go and meet kinship carers and give them one to one support. We wanted to give them a big thank you, so … Continue reading
Speaking out for prisoners’ families
A recent event organised by NEPACS – North Eastern Prison After Care Society – gave the Relative Experience Project a chance to highlight the issues kinship carers face when they step in to care for children whose parents are imprisoned. … Continue reading
Volunteers ready to support kinship carers
Things are really picking up pace at the Relative Experience Project now that the final group of volunteers have finished their training course. The training has been a great success and the volunteers who have completed the course have found … Continue reading
“You think you know it all but you don’t”
“The whole training thing has been brilliant,” said Pauline. “I haven’t done anything like this before.” Pauline is 59 and has been a kinship carer for three and a half years to her five-year-old grandson. She is one of the … Continue reading
“It wasn’t like being back at school at all”
I’m going to introduce you to Brenda. Brenda, who is 61, has been married to Maurice for 43 years (congrats!) and together they have been raising their 12-year-old grandson and 10-year-old granddaughter, who both have Autistic Spectrum Disorders, for the … Continue reading
Ready, steady, go!
Volunteers at the Relative Experience Project celebrated completing the first training course – and are raring to go! The volunteers will support grandparents and other family members in the Newcastle and North Tyneside area who have stepped in to raise … Continue reading
A Valentine’s Day event with a difference
February 14th was a day to remember in Newcastle. Along with the flowers, cards and chocolates in circulation for Valentine’s Day, the love and commitment shown by kinship carers was celebrated at the launch of the Relative Experience Project. Almost … Continue reading
Relative Experience Project takes off!
If you need help, who do you turn to? I don’t mean help with the little day to day things but the big problems that can happen, the things that really cause you to worry. Most of us turn to … Continue reading