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Adopters Life Storybooks Research

This research, conducted jointly between the UK children’s charity Coram and the University of Bristol, aims to address the absence in the academic literature of adopters’ perspectives on their children’s life storybooks.

Published 30 July 2015 By Coram and Debbie Watson, University of Bristol

Children in Conflict with the Law: Needs assessment of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention services in Moldova

This report was designed to inform the work of UNICEF and the Moldovan government as they assisted authorities to develop the necessary social infrastructure and support programmes for children and families who are at risk of coming into conflict with the law.

Published 24 March 2015 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Kara Apland and Jen Roest

Measuring Well-Being

Our literature review, which informed the development of the ‘Your Life, Your Care’ survey, looking at UK and international approaches to measuring the concept of wellbeing and, in particular, the wellbeing of looked after children.

Published 1 March 2015 By Measuring Well-Being (March 2015) Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, Coram Voice, Bristol University

Children and Young People’s Views on Being in Care

Our literature review, which informed the development of the ‘Your Life, Your Care’ survey, looking at existing research on children and young people’s experiences of being in care and highlighting their voices on positive and adverse aspects of that journey.

Published 1 March 2015 By Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, Coram Voice

Development of Specialised Inter-district Courts on Issues of Minors in Kazakhstan

This report was written as part of a study conducted jointly by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, UNICEF Kazakhstan, and Coram International.

Published 2 January 2015 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton and Awaz Raoof

An Unenforceable Law? Policy, Practice and Political Narratives Shaping the Detention and Protection of Migrant Women and Children in South Africa

The report explores the experiences of migrant women and children in South Africa as part of the EU-funded project 'Ending unlawful deprivation of liberty of women and children in South Africa'.

Published 1 January 2015 By Kara Apland, Kirsten Anderson and Elizabeth Yarrow