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About Us

Grandparents' Association is the fastest growing membership organisation for grandparents in the country.
It was launched in 1987 by a group of grandparents whose grandchildren had been put into care, adopted from care or were not allowed any contact with them.
 

 
OUR MISSION

Our mission is to improve the lives of children by working with and for all grandparents especially those who:
  • Have lost or are losing contact with their grandchildren because of divorce, family feud or other problems.
  • Are caring for their grandchildren on a full time basis.
  • Have childcare responsibilities for their grandchildren.
  • Are interested in the educational and welfare needs of their grandchildren.

 
MEMBERSHIP

Membership is open to:
  • All grandparents.
  • Any organisation or individual who support our aims.

 

STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES:

The Grandparents’ Association is committed to supporting and promoting the role, contribution and value of grandparents by:

  • Listening to and respecting grandparents
  • Providing information, advice and support services which are developed and delivered on the basis of their needs and experiences
  • Working with others to advance the profile and status of grandparents
  • Promoting awareness of grandparents and grandparenting.

OUR AIMS
  • To promote full participation by grandparents to ensure that contact is maintained between grandparents and their grandchildren when the family unit breaks down or there is conflict.
  • To support grandparents who are caring for their grandchildren.
  • To promote full participation by service users and potential service users in the design and delivery of support services.
  • To campaign for improvements in relevant policy and legislation by highlighting issues unique to grandparents and grandchildren.
  • To develop our equal opportunities policies and practice by continually monitoring and reviewing all aspects of our work and to promote the provision of accessible and appropriate services for all sections of the community.
  • To educate the public in order to prevent the difficulties that cause the continued separation of grandchildren from their grandparents.

 

WE BELIEVE THAT:
  • A special relationship exists between grandchildren and grandparents.
  • Decisions should always be made in the child's best interests.
  • Children should have a voice.
  • To campaign for improvements in relevant policy and legislation by highlighting issues unique to grandparents and grandchildren.
  • Ageism should not feature in any decision taken in the best interest of the child's welfare and future.
  • Younger people and older people can learn from each other.
  • Policy makers must acknowledge the role of grandparents.
  • Grandparents who are primary carers must be given equal status to other carers including financial support.
 
 
 
 
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             the Good Governance:

        Code for the Voluntary and                Community Sector.”

 


HELPLINE NUMBER

0845 4349585

 

OFFICE NUMBER

01279 428040


 

Our Underpinning Beliefs:

“Grandparents need to be heard and supported because of the support, love

and affection which they provide”

“Grandparents bringing up children

should be entitled to benefits and

support wherever they live”

“We are here to put grandparents’

stories forward and to celebrate what

is good about grandparenting”


“We are helping grandparents to

look after children to make the

best life they can get”.

Grandparents Association

Baroness Elizabeth Butler-Sloss GBE President
Lord Christopher Northbourne Vice President
Lady Lowry QC Vice President
Trustees:  

Peter Harris

(Chairman)
John Owen CMG MBE (Deputy Chairman)
Christopher Cobley Trustee
Damian Griffiths Trustee
Belinda Harding Trustee
Beryl Lee Trustee
Helen Mansfield  Trustee
Sue Rawlinson Trustee
Andrea Rogers Trustee
Staff:  
DONCASTER  
Sue Stewart Helpline Assistant  (Doncaster)
HARLOW HEAD OFFICE
Lynn Chesterman Chief Executive
Louise Baker

Membership Officer

Linda Nunn Helpline Manager and Volunteer Co-ordinator
Grant Reyland Helpline Assistant, IT and Media
David Shields

Media and

Publications Officer

Julia Chesterman

Project & Resources Manager

LEEDS  

David Cousins

Leeds Project Manager

Jane Clark-Joyce Administration Assistant (Leeds)
Linda Pyne Administration Assistant (Leeds)
LONDON  
Diana Leary Volunteer Co-ordinator (London)
Paul Anderson Operations Manager
NORWICH  
Gill Perks

Communications and Marketing Officer

ST ALBANS  
Judith Howells Under 5’s Officer
WELWYN GARDEN CITY  
Julia Chesterman

Project & Resources Manager

 

 

OUR POLICIES:

Child Protection Policy

Complaints Leaflet

Complaints Procedure

Data subject Access Form

Data protection Policy

Equal Opportunities

Statement regarding Equal Opportunities

LATEST NEWS - The Alliance on Family Contact.

The Grandparents Association held an inagrual meeting in October to discuss the possibility of forming an Alliance on Family Contact.

The following organisations attended and agreed on some common issues which affect them.

We will post more information as we receive this but for now wish to show you which organisations are involved.

Contact us if you need further information.

gill@grandparents-association.org.uk

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