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Fostering for Adoption leaflet for carers
Fostering for Adoption aims to place children with their forever family as soon as possible when they cannot live with their birth parents or other family members
Placing of Children in Sibling Groups for Adoption Responce
Coram seeks to influence policy-makers to ensure that children’s best interests are represented in policy reform
Coram-Harrow partnership report
Coram changes the way professional decisions are made, with an emphasis on placement outcomes - ensuring children are placed earlier and quicker, and in greater numbers.
Coram Fostering Service Ofsted report
This service, known as Concurrent Planning, operates in partnership with local authorities to provide a specialist service to children up to two years who are subject to care proceedings and where in the view of the courts there is likelihood that the child will need a permanent placement outside the birth family
Concurrent Planning – Early Permanence for Babies in Care Proceedings
Coram set up its Concurrent Planning project in 1999, and is now the only dedicated team nationally
Practice note 2: Infancy contact research
As the nations leader in concurrent planning, Coram researched the effects and implications early placement have on the emotional development of infants and young children