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Our advice service

Are you a parent, kinship carer relative or friend of a child who is involved with, or who needs the help of, children’s services in England? We can help you understand processes and options when social workers or courts are making decisions about your child’s welfare.

Our advice service is free, independent and confidential.

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By phone or email

To speak to an adviser, please call our free and confidential advice line 0808 801 0366 (Monday to Friday 9.30am to 3pm, excluding Bank Holidays). Or you can ask us a question via email using our advice enquiry form.

Discuss on our forums

Our online advice forums are an anonymous space where parents and kinship carers (also known as family and friends carers) can get legal and practical advice, build a support network and learn from other people’s experiences.

Advice on our website

Our get help and advice section has template letters, advice sheets and resources about legal and social care processes. On Monday and Thursday afternoons, you can use our webchat service to chat online to an adviser.

 

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Family group conference (FGC) training

A four day training course to equip you to become a family group conference coordinator

Family Rights Group is the leading provider of family group conference (FGC) training, since we introduced FGCs to the UK in the 1990s. Over 50% of FGC coordinators in the UK are trained by Family Rights Group.

What is family group conference training?

A course for those with some knowledge of family group conferences and child welfare processes, who wish to increase their understanding and develop the necessary skills to coordinate a family group conference for a child.

Family group conferences are the gold standard of family group decision making (FGDM) methods, because families are supported to lead decisions to address concerns about their children’s welfare. Our family group conference training prepares you to deliver an approach which evidence shows works to safely avert children from the care system and remain in their family network.

Course objectives

  • To understand the value of FGCs
  • To understand the legal, policy and practice framework within which FGCs operate
  • To develop a working knowledge of FGCs, including understanding the skills in preparing for the FGC, managing the meeting and the process that follows
  • To develop the skills to coordinate a child welfare family group conference
  • To recognise the complexities of family led decision-making and learn skills in managing these complexities and conflicts in families
  • To understand the role of other professionals in the meeting
  • To understand the issues involved in supporting children’s participation in the FGC process
  • To be familiar with research findings in relation to FGCs and to be signposted for further information
  • To enable participants to be aware of sources of support including the FGC & Lifelong Links Network.

Please note that Family Rights Group does not accredit individual practitioners. Our accreditation framework is applicable to family group conference services – see FGC accreditation.

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How is the training delivered?

Courses are delivered online, over four days, by two expert trainers with contributions from family members with lived experience.

Upcoming course dates

Each course will be run over four days between 10.00 and 14.30 each day. The total cost is £550.

  • 10,11 and 17,18 November 2025 FULLY BOOKED

2026 course dates will be available to book on the website shortly.

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