Camden schools make efforts to frequently involve parents, including with migrant/minority backgrounds in school life, both to support parents and to encourage the sharing of culture. Some examples are:
- Richard Cobden School Parents’ Survey.
- Rhyl School which has a dedicated Parent Family Outreach program, Parent workshops and a Parent Peer Support Group.
- Eleanor Palmer’s School Party.
- William Ellis’ International Evening.
In addition, “Camden Learning” and the “Safer Camden Network” have worked with the local community and the Council's communications team to develop a guide to 'Life in Secondary School' that aims to support parents and their children with the move to secondary school. Translated booklets and a range of video resources, tailored for the Camden Somali community, have been produced as part of the work that the Safer Camden Network has undertaken with the local community to support children's transition from Year 6 to Year 7.