The organization was co-founded in 2001 by
Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington, and the charity's co-chair,
Jean Stogdon OBE, a social services manager and Guardian Ad Litem. It is based on The
Young Foundation, Bethnal Green, London. The Chief Executive is Lucy Peake. Due to various family circumstances, including parental death, disability, serious illness, substance use disorders, imprisonment, or domestic violence, relatives who raise children from within the wider family are known as kinship carers. As a result, Grandparents Plus changed its name to Kinship, enabling the charity to represent all Kinship carers and those in crisis. The charity, funded by the
Big Lottery, provides advice, information, and a peer support network for kinship carers. It publishes research and campaigns for improved support and recognition for kinship carers and grandparents in the
United Kingdom who provide childcare, arguing that both groups are undervalued economically. == Film ==