Whether you’re a parent, carer, or professional, please don’t hesitate to get in touch—our team is here to guide you through the process and help you find the best support possible.
Where two people share parental responsibility but live in separate households, we recommend that both parties are made aware of any referral to KidsAid. However, we can accept appropriate referrals from either parent.
Referrals cannot be accepted if there are unresolved legal issues. If there is an ongoing court case, we advise families and professionals to wait until proceedings have concluded before making a referral.
KidsAid will not become involved in any legal proceedings relating to parental separation. Court reports should be commissioned by solicitors from professionals who work on a private basis.
We do not receive government or statutory funding to deliver our work, but we remain committed to making our services as accessible and affordable as possible. While our therapies cannot always be offered for free, the generosity of grant funders, corporate partners, and community supporters allows us to significantly reduce costs.
Where appropriate, we can also allocate an experienced and competent trainee therapist, helping to lower the cost of interventions even further.
Many schools use Pupil Premium funding to access our services, making it easier for children to receive the care they need.
To get a quote or discuss funding, please make a referral, and we can guide you through the process.