
The Impact Animals Can Have on Children
Our Forest View campus has made animals a permanent feature. Find out the profound impact animals can have on vulnerable children. Our therapeutic primary school and adjoining residential care houses are becoming increasingly trauma-informed.

#KibbleInspires Fostering
Find out about our Intensive Fostering Services. Our young people in foster care, as well as foster carers, receive extensive support from the highly experienced staff at Kibble. Read more now.

#KibbleInspires ICT
Whether at work or home, technology has changed the way we live our lives. We have come to rely on it for much of what we do, and Kibble is no different.

Creating a Trauma-Informed Space | Improvements by Design
Gain an insight into our interior design process for Forest View, the scenic setting of our two individual houses, which provide nurturing residential care for children aged between five and 12 with experience of trauma. A warm, welcoming trauma-informed space has been created.

Project Connect-19 | Cooking Up A Storm
Online virtual cooking and baking classes have gone down a treat. Ingredient boxes were delivered for everyone to cook up a storm.

#KibbleInspires Rhiannon
Rhiannan began her career at Kibble through our Trainee Programme, and has since progressed to a full-time Child and Youth Care Worker. When she discovered the opportunities Kibble provide children and young people, she knew she wanted to be part of the team.

New Secure Care Standards to Improve Young People’s Rights
On Monday 5 October The Secure Care Pathway and Standards were launched, mapping out what children and young people can…
Child and Youth Care Worker Trainee Programme | A Career With A Difference
Being a Child and Youth Care Worker truly is a job like no other. It can challenge, enthuse, and inspire with each moment. Find out more about the role now.