Carers' Support and Resource Hub
Carers told us that they prefer to be able to access support in a variety of ways i.e. face to face, phone, virtual and digital.
Our carers support and resources hub directs you to a range of services providing both in-person and online, anytime access to 'coping with caring' information, advice, lived experience content and training resources.
KCN offers free one to one counselling which is provided by both fully BACP qualified counsellors, and trainee counsellors, who are independently supervised.
This support group is for parents and carers of children with ADHD, autism or additional needs. The group is online via Zoom at the request of the current attendees.
If you are older or disabled, or if you support someone that is, you can receive free, independent advice from a technology expert either by phone or in person.
Carers Trust works to transform the lives of unpaid carers. It partners with its network of local carer organisations, like KCN, to provide funding and support, deliver innovative and evidence-based programmes and raise awareness and influence policy.
Are you worried about how to cope with cost of living increases? CAK have information and advice to help you. However bleak things seem, it is never too late to ask for help and whilst there are no magic wands, there are some things you can do to help make things a bit better.
Connected Kingston is a site dedicated to helping Kingston residents find local activities and navigate local services. Their goal is to help residents of Kingston stay happy, healthy and connected to each other.
The Dementia Information Service guides you through the time after a dementia diagnosis, which can be difficult. The emails can support you if you have just found out, or accepted, that you or a loved one has dementia.
A forum for older carers to chat to like-minded people about their situations and issues.
Expert energy advisors who provide advice and support for Londoners; helping you stay warm and save money on your home energy bills. This charity offers free consultations online, over the phone and in-person.
Online community for parents and carers of disabled children or adults.
If someone you care for is dying or has died, this is the forum to share experiences, ask questions and chat to people who understand.
The CBF Facebook group is open to family carers of children and adults with severe learning disabilities whose behaviour challenges.
Video guides to help you to sign up and join video calls and meetings.