As the singer releases her long-awaited fourth album, Olivia Petter examines what it might mean to people from broken homes.
An article from The Conversation.
By Jessica Robles, Lecturer in Social Psychology, Loughborough University
Step-families aren’t families in the traditional sense, so let’s ban the idealistic language and get realistic about second marriages with children, says Wednesday Martin.
By Petra Acred.
By Christine Ruggeri, CHHC
The challenges of educational access for young Kenyan mothers present opportunities for mobile learning support. By Ronda Zelezny-Green.
How children are affected when parents separate and how to support them.
By Janet Allbeson, Senior Policy Adviser at Gingerbread.
By Caroline Davey.
Many want schools to challenge prejudice against new family forms and want parents to provide more information about donors, half-siblings, and surrogates, according to a new book, We Are Family.
By Susan Golombok
This article is for children and young people whose parents have split up or are splitting up. This is not unusual, in fact 1 in 3 children aged under 16 will experience their parents splitting up.
A report from Stonewall examining the experiences of children with lesbian and gay parents.
‘2021 was another unprecedented time for all, with the impact of Covid still being felt,’ says lawyer.
By Maya Oppenheim, Women’s Correspondent
In 2021, there were 19.3 million families in the UK, which represents a 6.5% increase over the decade from 2011 to 2021.