Kiindred recognises that parenting information sits at the intersection of lived experience and professional knowledge.
Our content is primarily designed to support parents with general, practical information. In some cases, expert perspectives are used to inform, review, or contextualise content where additional insight is helpful.
Expert-Informed, Not Expert-Led
Kiindred does not position itself as a medical, clinical, or professional authority.
When experts are involved, their role is to:
- Provide context or clarification on complex topics
- Help ensure information is accurate and responsible
- Support clarity around when professional advice is important
Expert input does not turn content into personalised advice or instruction.
Types of Expert Input
Expert involvement on Kiindred may include:
- Reviewing content for clarity and accuracy
- Contributing general perspectives or explanations
- Helping identify common misconceptions or risks
Expert input varies by topic and is used where it adds value for parents.
What Expert Input Does Not Mean
Expert involvement does not mean that content:
- Is personalised to individual circumstances
- Replaces professional consultations
- Provides diagnosis or treatment guidance
Parents should always consult qualified professionals for personalised advice.
Transparency and Boundaries
Kiindred aims to be transparent about how information is presented.
Content is written to:
- Support informed decision-making
- Encourage parents to seek professional support when needed
- Respect different parenting choices and circumstances
Supporting Parents Responsibly
Kiindred’s goal is to make parenting information feel more accessible, supportive, and relevant, while remaining clear about its limits.
Expert perspectives are one part of that approach, used thoughtfully and responsibly.